> January 2025
January 15 - March
12...Online 6 - 7:30 PM CT.
Woods in Your Backyard Series: Why Are They Important
is designed specifically, but not exclusively, for small
landowners. The webinars will be held each Wednesday.
The series will cover topics such as forest ecology and
soils, tree planting, tree identification, enhancing
wildlife habitat, water in the woods, invasive species
management, and woodland management techniques.
Registration required by January 8. Fee: $50. To
register by phone, call 1-877-345-0691 between the hours
of 7:30 AM - 4 PM CT.
POSTPONED...January 21...Tuscaloosa
County 11 AM - 12:30 PM.
Dr. A. Across Alabama at The Sanctuary on 25th,
1710 25th Avenue, Tuscaloosa. Join Auburn University's
Dean Janaki Alavalapati, as he shares updates on current
initiatives and his vision for the future of the College
of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment. For more
information contact Alex Doss at (334) 844-1983 or
wad0010@auburn.edu.
January 21...Jefferson
County 5:30 - 7:30 PM.
Dr. A. Across Alabama at Auburn in Birmingham,
2013-15 4th Avenue North, Birmingham. Join Auburn
University's Dean Janaki Alavalapati, as he shares
updates on current initiatives and his vision for the
future of the College of Forestry, Wildlife, and
Environment. For more information contact Alex Doss at
(334) 844-1983 or
wad0010@auburn.edu.
January 22...Baldwin
County 5 - 7:30 PM.
Dr. A. Across Alabama at Felix's Fish Camp, 1530
Battleship Parkway, Spanish Fort. Join Auburn
University's Dean Janaki Alavalapati, as he shares
updates on current initiatives and his vision for the
future of the College of Forestry, Wildlife, and
Environment. For more information contact Alex Doss at
(334) 844-1983 or
wad0010@auburn.edu.
January 22 -
February 19...Online 1 PM CT.
Who Will Fill My Shoes: Succession Planning will
be held each Sunday, January 22 through February 19.
Succession planning encompasses many emotional and
financial aspects of a family and a business, making
decisions and moving forward more difficult. This
research-based curriculum with comprehensive handouts
integrated will give participants the confidence they
need to learn strategies for moving succession forward
with their property or business. For more information
contact Chris Demers at (352) 846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
January 23...Macon County
5:30 - 7:30 PM.
Dr. A. Across Alabama at Crooked Oaks, 8 Red
Creek Road, Notasulga. Join Auburn University's Dean
Janaki Alavalapati, as he shares updates on current
initiatives and his vision for the future of the College
of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment. For more
information contact Alex Doss at (334) 844-1983 or
wad0010@auburn.edu.
January 23-24...Elmore
County.
Alabama Rivers and Streams Network (ARSN) Annual Meeting
at the Alabama Nature Center, 3050 Lanark Road,
Millbrook. Learn more about the Alabama Rivers and
Streams Network projects their research impacts the
environment, the economy, and more. For more information
or to register, call Rebecca Bearden at (205) 247-3623.
Editor's Note: Landowners may wish to attend to hear
how the ARSN projects could impact private forestland
owners.
January 24 - February 2…Marshall County.
Eagle Awareness Weekends at Lake Guntersville
State Park, 1155 Lodge Drive, Guntersville. This program
runs through a select number of weekends in January and
February.
Watch Bald Eagles glide across the sky and view their
nesting sites. Guided interpretive programs held each
weekend will help you get in touch with one of America’s
greatest symbols. Day passes are available on a limited
basis. For pricing & reservations, call Lake
Guntersville State Park at (256) 571-5440.
January 26-28...Baldwin County.
The State of Alabama's Governance will be
held at the Grand Hotel, 1 Grand Boulevard, Point Clear. The seminar
focuses on the state of the state and specifically
addresses issues of importance to the state that will be
topics during the upcoming legislative session. Fee:
$600. Contact Tom Saunders at (334) 481-2135 or
tsaunders@alaforestry.org.
> February 2025
February 1...Gainesville,
Florida 10 AM - 5 PM ET.
Flatwoods Fire and Nature Festival at the Austin
Cary Forest Campus, 10625 NE Waldo Road. Come celebrate
Florida's forests and the role of fire in maintaining
and enhancing their beauty, diversity, and habitat
value. Enjoy prescribed burn demonstrations, food
trucks, live music, and more. For more information
contact Chris Demers at (352) 846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
February 1-2...Jackson County.
Trappers Education Workshop
at the Jackson County Wildlife Management Area, 234
County Road 141, Hollywood. The workshop passes on the historical aspects of
trapping, biological information concerning furbearers
and furbearer management, and allows students to learn
the proper techniques that include the use of trapping
as a sound wildlife management tool. Recommended ages 7
and up. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $10. Contact
Mike Sievering at (205) 340-1183 or
mike.sievering@dcnr.alabama.gov.
February 3...Online
7 - 8 AM CT.
Recovering Forests from Hurricane Helene will
cover hurricane damage, post-hurricane forest
management, and future outlook for Southeastern U.S.
forests. To register by phone, call 1-877-345-0691
between the hours of 7:30 AM - 4 PM CT.
February 4...Tuscaloosa
County 10 AM.
State Oil and Gas Board of Alabama Meeting in
the Board Room of Walter B. Jones Hall, 420 Hackberry
Lane, Tuscaloosa. Learn more about the out of sight, out
of mind natural resources of Alabama. This regularly
scheduled meeting is open to the public. For more
information call (205) 349-2852.
February
4-5...Online.
Texas Timber Tax Workshop will provide basic
information about timber taxation and the latest changes
to tax laws and rules for 2024 tax return preparations.
Topics will focus on federal timber income tax issues
for private forest owners with a refresher on local
timberland property tax incentives. Participants will
gain a clear understanding of commonly misunderstood
timber tax issues. Fee: $25. For more information
contact Melissa Toole at (979) 458-6650 or
melissa.toole@tfs.tamu.edu.
February 4-6...Venus,
Florida.
Prescribed Fire for Wildlife at the Archbold
Biological Station, 123 Main Drive. The program includes
sections addressing how ignition plans can be developed
and implemented to meet specific wildlife objectives
while minimizing risk. This training combines classroom
lectures, panel discussions, and field exercises
covering a variety of wildlife and habitats. Register by
January 20. Fee: $675; includes meals and lodging. $300
discount if no lodging needed. For more information
contact Jim Schortemeyer at (239) 455-5847 or
schortfire@aol.com.
February 6...Dallas
County 9:15 AM - 1:45 PM.
Entrepreneur Pop-Up Workshop in the Vaughn
Meeting Room of the Selma-Dallas County Public Library,
1103 Selma Avenue. Auburn University’s Entrepreneur
Pop-Up Workshop has helped dozens of individuals and
businesses throughout Alabama save time and money by
better understanding how to create, communicate, and
commercialize business ideas using the Lean Startup and
Business Model Canvas. Join us for this workshop to gain
a better understanding of how to increase your odds of
success prior to spending unnecessary time and money.
Fee: $20. For more information contact David Daniel at
(334) 875-3200 or
danieda@aces.edu.
February 8...Gainesville,
Florida 10 AM - 3 PM ET.
Florida Women Landowners Association (FWLA) Annual
Business Meeting at University of Florida Stern
Learning Center. The meeting will feature presentations
by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission, UF/IFAS Extension, and the Florida Tree Farm
Program. We want landowners input on future activities.
Fee: $25; lunch included. For more information email
FWLA at
fwla.contact@gmail.com.
February 10...Booneville, Mississippi
6 PM.
Invasive Species Management at
the Prentiss County Extension Office, 2301 North Second
Street. Speaker: Dr. Brady Self. For more information or
to RSVP, call (662) 728-5631.
February 11...Online
5:30 - 6:30 PM.
Small Ruminant Webinar Series (3 of 4) will be
presented via Zoom. The webinars will be on the 2nd
Tuesday of the month through March 11. For more
information contact Dr. Felix Uchenna Samuel at (256)
924-0984 or
sfu0001@auburn.edu.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAM
February 12...Nationwide 10:00 AM to 10:15 AM (Central
Time).
CAPITAL IDEAS -- LIVE!
News Conference for Forest Owners.
This 15 minute telephone/Internet conference
will feature state & national experts, researchers & authors
on breaking issues, current research, can't-miss
educational events, books & publications, timber market
update and more. To
listen live call AFOA to register at (205) 624-2225.
Listen on the web or download to listen on your device
of choice: February 12, 2025 CI -- Live! This will be a
link once the program is finished and available.
Click Here for Index to
Past Conferences.
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February 12...Online 11 AM
- 12 Noon CT.
Prescribed Fire Effects on Southern Pine Tree Growth and
Forest Structure will be presented via Zoom. This
webinar will discuss prescribed fire - its benefits,
impacts on forest health, and the effects of excluding
fire from southeastern forests. If you need assistance connecting to the
webinar email
contact@sref.info.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
February 13...Jefferson/Shelby
County 6 - 8 PM.
Dinner and Discussion at
a location to-be-determined. No-host dinner at 6
PM. Then listen to a 15 minute program, and talk about
the issues with other forest landowners. Limited
seating. To attend,
RSVP AFOA at (205) 624-2225 or
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February 15...Russell
County 9 AM.
Tree Giveaway at Garrett-Harrison Stadium,
Summerville Road & Airport Road, Phenix City. The
Alabama Forestry Commission and Phenix City Tree Board
will be holding their Arbor Day annual tree giveaway.
Some of the tree offerings will be: Southern Crab Apple,
Eastern Redbud, Dogwood, Persimmon, Red Maple, Pecan,
and more. For more information contact Jennifer Davidson
at (334) 298-6845 or
jenniferd@auburn.edu.
February 15-16...Baldwin County.
Trappers Education Workshop
at the District V Wildlife Office, 30571 Five Rivers
Boulevard, Spanish Fort. The workshop passes on the historical aspects of
trapping, biological information concerning furbearers
and furbearer management, and allows students to learn
the proper techniques that include the use of trapping
as a sound wildlife management tool. Recommended ages 7
and up. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $10. Contact
Mike Sievering at (205) 340-1183 or
mike.sievering@dcnr.alabama.gov.
February 16-18...Lee
County.
Southeastern Society of American Foresters Annual
Meeting at the Hotel at Auburn University &
Dixon Conference Center. Fee: $450
non-member. For more information contact
Susan McMichael at (706) 457-1842 or
se.saf.businessmanager@gmail.com.
February 16-22...Statewide.
Alabama Arbor Week is a good week to include the family in
your tree planting activities.
Send AFOA
a picture of your children or grandchildren planting a
tree, or post one to the
AFOA MeWe page or
AFOA Facebook page.
February 20...Marengo County
6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at
George Franks Field at Demopolis City Landing, 850 North
Main Avenue, Demopolis. Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music,
door prizes, youth activities, and sample wild game recipes. Fee: $50;
includes two adults. Youth
under 15 free. Call the
Alabama Wildlife Federation at (334) 285-4550.
February 22...Autauga
County 9 AM - 5 PM.
Traditional Hunter Education Course at Bass Pro
Shop, 2553 Rocky Mount Road, Prattville. No fee. This
is a one day class. A one hour lunch break will be
given. Bring your own lunch or plan where to eat. To
register, call Vernon McEwen at (334) 224-7011. Successfully completing an approved
hunter education course is mandatory for all
non-supervised Alabama hunting license buyers born on or
after August 1, 1977. There are some exceptions. There
are other courses being taught at various locations and
dates as well as online only courses. If you have
additional questions, call the Hunter Education office
at 1-800-245-2740.
February 22...Micanopy,
Florida 9 AM - 3 PM ET.
North Florida Outdoor Expo at the Cuscowilla
Nature and Retreat Center, 210 Southeast 134 Avenue.
This is a family fun event for outdoor enthusiasts
including hunters, fishermen, hikers, campers, water
recreation, and anything in between. Visit with vendors
to find all of the outdoor products you could want, and
purchase them on location! This family fun event will
have a ton of natural resource education, guided nature
walks, and lots of activities for youth and adults! Fee:
$5; Children under 5 free. For more information contact
Chris Demers at (352) 846-2375 or
cdemers@ufl.edu.
February 22-23...Pike County.
Trappers Education Workshop
at Coastal Plain Land & Timber, 3880 County Road 1165,
Troy. The workshop passes on the historical aspects of
trapping, biological information concerning furbearers
and furbearer management, and allows students to learn
the proper techniques that include the use of trapping
as a sound wildlife management tool. Recommended ages 7
and up. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $10. Contact
Mike Sievering at (205) 340-1183 or
mike.sievering@dcnr.alabama.gov.
February 25...Luka,
Mississippi 6:30 PM.
Forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs) at the Tishomingo
County Fairgrounds. Speaker: James Shannon. For more
information or to RSVP, call (662) 423-7016.
February 27...Jackson
County 8:45
AM - 3:30 PM.
Feral Hog & Wildlife Management Workshop at the
Goose Pond Colony Resort, 417 Ed Hembree Drive,
Scottsboro. This
workshop will provide an overview of feral hog biology,
damage impact, control methods, and an on-site trapping demonstration.
Management of wild turkey and deer and their associated
habitat will also be presented. For more information contact Norm Haley at
(256) 574-2143 or
nvh0001@aces.edu.
February 27...Lee
County 2 PM.
Forest Finance and Economics: Making Investment
Decisions in Times of Uncertainty at The Hotel
at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center, 241
South College Street, Auburn. This newly created lecture
series was established by the College of Forestry,
Wildlife & Environment's founding dean, Emmett F.
Thompson. Speaker: Brooks Mendell, Forisk Consulting.
RSVP to Alex Doss at
wad0010@auburn.edu. Editor's Note: Emmett
Thompson served on AFOA's board of directors for several
years.
February 27-28...Brunswick,
Georgia.
The Woman Landowner Symposium at
Marshes of Glynn Baptist Church, 3780 Highway 82. Fee: $225; $50
discount if paid by November 27, 2024. For more
information contact Danielle Atkins at (706) 631-4440 or
landandladies@gmail.com.
February 28...Online
at 11:15 - 11:30 AM CT.
Fifteen Minutes in the Forest:
Stay Safe in the Woods will join Virginia Forest Landowner
Education Program's Jennifer Gagnon, Dr. Anja
Whittington, and Sarah Michaels as they discuss how to
prepare to be safe during your woodland adventures, and
how to handle injuries in the woods. This event will be held via Facebook
Live and YouTube Premier. For more information contact
Jennifer Gagnon at (540) 231-6391 or
jgagnon@vt.edu.
View on Youtube.
View
on Facebook.
> March 2025
March 6...Houston County 6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at
The Plant, 308 N. St. Andrews Street, Dothan.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes. Fee:
$50 for up to 2 adults. Youth 15 and under free. Call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at 1-800-822-9453.
March 11...Online 5:30
- 6:30 PM.
Small Ruminant Webinar Series (4 of 4) will be
presented via Zoom. This is the final webinar in the
series. For more information contact Dr. Felix Uchenna
Samuel at (256) 924-0984 or
sfu0001@auburn.edu.
March 12-13...Amelia Island, Florida.
Timberland Investment Conference at The Ritz-Carlton,
4750 Amelia Island Parkway. This is your opportunity to
learn more about timberland markets and trade on a
global level. Hear from experts about changes in
policies, economics, markets, and investments. Fee: $2,195;
$145 discount if paid by February 1.
For more information contact Erin Lincoln at (601) 608-8718 or
erin.lincoln@uga.edu.
March 15...Talladega County
4 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at Talladega Superspeedway,
3366 Speedway Boulevard, Talladega. Attend
the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes, youth activities, and
sample wild game recipes. Fee: $50; Youth 15 and under free. Call the
Alabama Wildlife Federation at 1-800-822-9453.
March 19...Online 11 AM
- 12 Noon CT.
Native Forest Insect Pests of the Southern U.S.:
Biology, Management, and Impact will be presented via Zoom. This
webinar will give an update on pine pests impacting the
southeast, including southern pine beetle, Ips spp., and
Nantucket pine tip moth. If you need assistance connecting to the
webinar email
contact@sref.info.
March 22...Newton, Georgia.
Ichauway Open House at Joseph W. Jones
Ecological Research Center, 3988 Jones Center Drive.
Visitors may take a wagon ride through the longleaf pine
ecosystem, travel through research labs, visit a food
truck, and much more. Fee: $TBD. Contact Jessica McCorvey at (229) 734-4706 or
jessica.mccorvey@jonesctr.org.
> April 2025
April 3...Online 9 AM -
4 PM CT.
Applied Forest Finance
will be presented via Zoom Webinar. The
class details the step-by-step financial analysis
required to answer key investment and forest management
questions. Learn how to identify, value, and rank timber
and forestry investments. Fee: $580; $80 discount if
paid by March 20. CE hours available. For more
information contact Pamela Smith at (770) 725-8447 or
psmith@forisk.com.
April 5...Chilton County.
Christmas Tree Workshop
will be held at Neely Farms near
Thorsby. The
workshop will focus on the basic needs and techniques
for a new grower to establish and operate a choose and
cut Christmas tree farm. If you are in the early stages
of operating a choose and cut farm, just exploring the
idea or planning the opportunity, attending this
workshop will better equip you with valuable “hands-on”
information. Fee: $TBD. For more information or to
register, contact Michael Buchart
at (225) 505-6335 or
sctaes@gmail.com.
April 7 - June 9...Online.
Online Woodland Options for Landowners is a
10-week self-paced online course that teaches the
fundamentals of forest management. Topics include
setting management goals, forest history, stewardship,
marking boundary lines, using maps, using soil surveys,
forest ecology, and more. Upon completion of the class,
you can have a draft forest management plan. The class
wraps up with an optional end-of-the-semester hands-on
field trip in a location and date still to-be-determined.
Fee: $55/family. For more information contact Jennifer Gagnon at (540)
231-6391 or
jgagnon@vt.edu.
April 17...Elmore County
6 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at Alabama Wildlife
Federation Headquarters, 3050 Lanark Road, Millbrook.
Attend the cook-off and enjoy live music, door prizes,
youth activities, and sample wild game recipes. Fee:
$50 for up to 2 adults. Youth 15 and under free. For
more information call the Alabama Wildlife
Federation at 1-800-822-9453.
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AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM & ANNUAL MEETING
April
22-23...Tuscaloosa
County. Location: Headquartered at the
Hotel Capstone, 320 Paul Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL
35401.
Location on Google Maps.
Reserve Your Room: Call (205) 752-3200. To access AFOA's block of
rooms, mention the
Alabama Forest Owners' Association - Group Code
250422ALFO.
You may also book your Hotel Capstone room here:
Lodging
Overview: Tuesday Tour(s), Tuesday
Evening Reception, Tuesday Dinner will be On-Your-Own,
Wednesday Main Conference includes Refreshments & Lunch.
The Regular Attendee Registration will contain the most
up-to-date details.
REGISTRATION:
Regular
Attendee
Registration (Once registration form is ready,
this will become a link.)
Exhibitors and/or Sponsors
Registration Form
(link coming soon)
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> May 2025
May 2-3...Courtland,
Ohio.
International Firewood Expo at 899 Everett Hull
Road, Courtland. The Expo will showcase some of the best
firewood equipment in the industry. For more information
email Joe at
joe@ohiowoodburner.com.
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