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2025 Calendar of Past Events

last update: 03/17/2025

Biographical Information About Speakers/Instructors: A-C, D-I, J-Q, R-Z

> January 2025

January 1...Shelby County 5:15 - 8:15 AM.
First Day Hike at Oak Mountain State Park. Meet at the North Trailhead for a pre-sunrise hike to King's Chair. Use Front Gate Entrance Only. This is considered an advanced hike for some. Not stroller friendly. Wear good shoes/boots, bring water, bring snacks, and bring a flashlight as it will be dark. The hike will begin at 5:30, so arrive early. Fee: $2-5 park entrance fee. For more information call Oak Mountain State Park at (205) 620-2520.

January 1...Lauderdale County 9 - 11:30 AM.
First Day Hike at Joe Wheeler State Park Lodge (lobby), 4401 McLean Dr, Rogersville. Start the year off with a hike with Jennings Earnest, Park Naturalist. Moderate difficulty. Wear good shoes/boots and bring water. Fee: $5. For more information call Jennings at (256) 247-5466 or jennings.earnest@dcnr.alabama.gov.

January 1...Lee County 10 AM.
First Day Hike at Chewacla State Park. Join Park interpreters for a fun guided hike. Meet at the nature center located at the second parking loop in the park. Fee: $2-5 depending on age. For more information contact Renee Raney at (256) 276-2841 or renee.raney@dcnr.alabama.gov.

January 1...Marshall County 10 AM.
First Day Hike at Lake Guntersville State Park. Meet at the Loop Trail trailhead.  For more information contact Renee Raney at (256) 276-2841 or renee.raney@dcnr.alabama.gov.

January 1...Tallapoosa County 10 AM.
First Day Hike at Wind Creek State Park. Meet at the Marina Parking Lot. The hike will be on the Speckled Snake Trail which is approximately 3.5 miles. Wear good shoes/boots. Bring water, snacks/lunch, and a camera. Fee: $2-5. For more information contact Dylan Ogle at (256) 329-0845 or dylan.ogle@dcnr.alabama.gov.

January 1...Barbour County 10 AM - 12 Noon.
First Day Hike at the Activity Center Building. It is next to the Campground Entrance. For more information contact Dominic King at (334) 687-8011 or dominic.king@dcnr.alabama.gov.

January 1...DeKalb County 10 AM - 1 PM.
First Day Hike will meet at the Country Store & Information Center, County Road 89, DeSoto State Park, Fort Payne. A moderate, approximately 3 mile hike over rocky terrain. Weather dependent. Bring water, snacks/lunch, and sturdy walking shoes/boots. If weather is questionable, call the park lodge at (256) 845-5380.

January 1...Cleburne County 11:30 AM.
First Day Hike at Cheaha State Park,  Bald Rock Boardwalk Trailhead. Start the year off with a hike with Kathryn Gray. This trail is 0.6 mile round trip. For more information contact Kathryn at (256) 488-5111 or kathryn.gray@dcnr.alabama.gov.

January 4-5...Jefferson County.
Trappers Education Workshop at 2840 Eastern Valley Road (Hwy 119), Leeds. 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.

January 7...Online 1 - 2 PM CT.
The Role of Fire in Shaping Northern Bobwhite Ecology webinar will be presented via Zoom. Fire has been, and remains, the most influential disturbance, except in drought-prone areas like the southwestern U.S. or in the agriculture, and winter-weather-dependent extremes of their northern range. Speaker: Dr. James Martin, University of Georgia. For more information email oakfirescience@gmail.com.

January 9...Arcadia, Florida 9 AM - 2 PM ET.
Private Landowner Workshop at 8134 SE Hall Road. Come learn about land management programs and the benefits of enhancing and protecting wildlife habitat. Lunch provided. For more information contact Peter Diamond at (941) 661-3619 or peter.diamond@myfwc.com.

January 14...Des Moines, Iowa.
Land Investment Expo at the Iowa Events Center. There is a virtual option for a reduced cost. Fee: $425. For more information contact Becky Rozenbom at (855) 800-5263 or becky@peoplescompany.com.

January 14...Online 5:30 - 6:30 PM.
Small Ruminant Webinar Series (2 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.

January 14 - February 18...Online.
The Woman Landowner Academy is a 6-week online program with live sessions held via Zoom. Access to a private Facebook group which will give you exclusive access to materials, resources, land management professionals, as well as the opportunity to join a network of women just like you. Fee: $349. For more information contact Danielle Atkins at (706) 631-4440 or landandladies@gmail.com.

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.

January 18-19...Escambia County.
Trappers Education Workshop at 1133 Bell Creek Road, Atmore. 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.

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. Postponed
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 6...Montgomery County 10 AM.
Board Meeting of Alabama Forever Wild Land Trust at Troy University's Montgomery Campus, Whitley Hall Gold Room 202, 231 Montgomery Street, Montgomery. This meeting will provide an opportunity for any individual who would like to make comments concerning the program. The public is invited to attend this meeting and is urged to submit comments. For more information call (334) 242-3051. Editor's Note: Here are some questions you may consider asking yourself and others. Should the state provide recreational activity property? Is recreation a necessary state government provided service? Does the state need more public land to compete with recreational opportunities (many of which are already) provided by private forestland owners? Does the acquisition of more public land, that does not pay property taxes, put pressure on private landowners to pay more in property tax?

February 8...Cullman County 9 AM - 12 Noon.
Native Tree Sale at the North Alabama Agriplex, 1714 Tally Ho Street, Cullman. The trees provided are seedling, bare root trees for $3 per tree. Plants are sold on a first come, first served basis. Sale ends at 12 Noon or when plants sell out (whichever comes first). Trees include black walnut, flowering dogwood, persimmon, sassafras, sourwood, southern magnolia, and sycamore. For more information contact Kira Sims at (256) 737-9386 or kira.sims@auburn.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 10-14...Tallapoosa County 8 AM. Rescheduled for February 17-21.
Learn & Burn

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.


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.

 

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.

February 12...Online 12 Noon - 1 PM CT.
Quail Forever Program & Management will be presented via Zoom. Attend this webinar to learn more about Alabama's Quail Forever Program & Management from the State Quail Forever Coordinator, John Mark Curtis. For more information contact Norm Haley at (256) 630-4248 or nvh0001@aces.edu.


AFOA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

February 13
...Shelby County 6 - 8 PM.
Dinner and Discussion
at The Fish Market Restaurant, 5407 Highway 280, Hoover. 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 rll@afoa.org.

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 17-21...Tallapoosa County 8 AM. Rescheduled, was originally February 10-14.
Learn & Burn at Wind Creek State Park, Alexander City. Participants will experience a day-long “start to finish” learning opportunity. Actively participate with ignition patterns, holding techniques, and mop up. The prescribed burn will be conducted on the first available burn window between February 10-14. Depending on weather conditions, selected participants will be given 2 days advanced notice before the program is held. Register early as space is usually limited. Lunch provided. For more information contact Bence Carter at (334) 481-2149 or bcarter@alaforestry.org.

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 20-21...Elmore County.
Alabama Rivers and Streams Network Annual Meeting at the Alabama Nature Center NaturePlex, 3050 Lanark Road, Millbrook. Learn more about conservation of aquatic species and how water resources impact our health. For more information contact Rebecca Bearden at (205) 247-3623 or rbearden@gsa.alabama.gov.

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 24-28...Calhoun County 8 AM.
Learn & Burn at a location announced to registered participants. Participants will experience a day-long “start to finish” learning opportunity. Actively participate with ignition patterns, holding techniques, and mop up. The prescribed burn will be conducted on the first available burn window between February 24-28. Depending on weather conditions, selected participants will be given 2 days advanced notice before the program is held. Register early as space is usually limited. Lunch provided. For more information contact Brad Nail at (334) 481-2154 or bnail@alaforestry.org.

February 24-28...Henry County 8 AM.
Learn & Burn at a location announced to registered participants. Participants will experience a day-long “start to finish” learning opportunity. Actively participate with ignition patterns, holding techniques, and mop up. The prescribed burn will be conducted on the first available burn window between February 24-28. Depending on weather conditions, selected participants will be given 2 days advanced notice before the program is held. Register early as space is usually limited. Lunch provided. For more information contact Bence Carter at (334) 481-2149 or bcarter@alaforestry.org.

February 25...Iuka, 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 1...Shannon, Mississippi 8 AM - 2 PM.
Game Bird Habitat Management Workshop at Southwind, 200 A Bynum Avenue. Attend this workshop to learn more about managing habitat on your property for wild turkey, bobwhite quail, or other wildlife. The event will include multiple presentations on managing habitat and tips and tools for accomplishing your management goals. The event will also include a tour of well-managed sites and a prescribed fire demonstration if conditions are appropriate. Register by February 27. Fee: $35. For more information call Lee County Extension at (662) 841-9000.

March 1...Tallahassee, Florida 10 AM ET.
Learn 2 Burn at 2098 Lake Hall Road. The Northwest Florida Prescribed Burn Association will have a variety of burn professionals helping instruct. Lunch provided. Wear leather boots, jeans, and a flannel shirt. For more information email Jeremy Martin at jmartin@talltimbers.org.

March 3...Booneville, Mississippi 6 PM.
Invasive Species Management in Timber at the Prentiss County Extension Office, 2301 North Second Street. Speaker: Dr. Brady Self. For more information or to RSVP, call (662) 728-5631.

March 3-7...Shelby County 8 AM.
Learn & Burn at a location announced to registered participants. Participants will experience a day-long “start to finish” learning opportunity. Actively participate with ignition patterns, holding techniques, and mop up. The prescribed burn will be conducted on the first available burn window between March 3-7. Depending on weather conditions, selected participants will be given 2 days advanced notice before the program is held. Register early as space is usually limited. Lunch provided. For more information contact Brad Nail at (334) 481-2154 or bnail@alaforestry.org.

March 4...Tallapoosa County 6 - 8 PM.
Forestry & Wildlife Management Seminar at First Baptist Church of Dadeville, 178 S Tallassee Street, Dadeville. Small and absentee landowners will have the most to gain from attending this meeting. Topics will include: Forest Management, Forest Economics, Forest Health, and Wildlife Management. For more information contact Shane Harris at (256) 825-1050 or harria5@auburn.edu.

March 5...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.

March 6...Online 11 AM - 12 Noon CT.
Small Woodlot Management: Overcoming Challenges will be presented via Zoom. This webinar will cover forest fragmentation, which happens every time a piece of land is split or divided, making it more challenging to implement traditional forest management practices. This presentation will focus on how small woodlot owners can overcome some of those management challenges and the forest management stand improvement practices that any landowner can do, even on a very small scale. If you need assistance connecting to the webinar email contact@sref.info.

March 6...Online 1 PM CT.
Forestry Taxes: Important Considerations for Private Forest Landowners will be presented via Zoom. Join Dr. Tamara Cushing, Extension Forest Business & Economics Specialist at the University of Florida and renowned forestry tax expert, as she breaks down the key tax considerations you need to know. She’ll cover important updates to the tax code, deductions, and strategies to help you maximize your returns and stay compliant. For more information contact Forest Landowners Association at (404) 325-2954 or info@forestlandowners.com.

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 7...Rienzi, Mississippi 8:30 AM - 3 PM.
Introduction to Prescribed Fire Workshop at 321 County Road 518. Topics will include: Fire Ecology, Legal Considerations, How Weather and Fuels Influence Fire, Ignition and Suppression Techniques, and Planning a Burn. Fee: $5; lunch included. For more information email John Gruchy at john.gruchy@wfp.ms.gov.

March 8...Pickens County 8 AM - 3 PM.
Traditional Hunter Education Course at the Gordo Police Department Range. No fee. This one day course will include a field day in the morning, meeting the game wardens, archery, gun safety, and class time. To register, call Joseph Richardson at (205) 232-1031. 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.

March 8...Montgomery County 9 AM.
Alabama Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) Meeting in the auditorium of the Gordon Persons Building, 50 North Ripley Street, Montgomery. The decisions of this board impact all hunting activities that take place on your land. The CAB assists in formulating policies for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), examines all rules and regulations, and makes recommendations for their change or amendment. This includes hunting seasons and bag limits. Anyone wishing to speak must register between 8 - 8:30 AM. Attendees wishing to share printed information must bring 16 copies with name and contact info on each copy. For more information, call (334) 242-3486.

March 8...Grenada, Mississippi 3 PM.
Field Day of the Grenada County Forestry Association at the Lee Tart Nature Preserve. For more information or to RSVP, call (662) 226-2061.

March 10-14...Jefferson County 8 AM - 3:30 PM.
Learn & Burn at a location announced to registered participants. Participants will experience a day-long “start to finish” learning opportunity. Actively participate with ignition patterns, holding techniques, and mop up. The prescribed burn will be conducted on the first available burn window between March 10-14. Depending on weather conditions, selected participants will be given 2 days advanced notice before the program is held. Register early as space is usually limited. Lunch provided. For more information contact Brad Nail at (334) 481-2154 or bnail@alaforestry.org.

March 10-14...Winston County 8 AM - 3:30 PM.
Learn & Burn at a location announced to registered participants. Participants will experience a day-long “start to finish” learning opportunity. Actively participate with ignition patterns, holding techniques, and mop up. The prescribed burn will be conducted on the first available burn window between March 10-14. Depending on weather conditions, selected participants will be given 2 days advanced notice before the program is held. Register early as space is usually limited. Lunch provided. For more information contact Tyler Sibley at (334) 481-2155 or tsibley@alaforestry.org.

March 11...Multiple Counties.
Special Primary Election for vacant Alabama State Senate District 5. The seat became vacant due to State Representative Greg Reed being appointed to Governor Ivey's administration. A runoff, if needed, will be held April 8, and the special general election will be June 24. Not sure what district you live in? Here is the Alabama State Senate District 5 map.

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...Online 12 Noon - 1 PM CT.
Getting to Know Alabama's Little Green Alien, the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) will be presented via Zoom. Attend this webinar to learn more about the EAB from Kristy McAndrew, Mississippi State University. For more information contact Norm Haley at (256) 630-4248 or nvh0001@aces.edu.  Here is an article about the EAB on the Alabama Cooperative Extension website.

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. For more information contact Erin Lincoln at (601) 608-8718 or erin.lincoln@uga.edu.

March 13...Crenshaw County 4:30 PM.
Pine Beetle 101: Exploring Species and Their Impact at the Tom Harbin Center, 816 Airport Road, Luverne. Come learn about the incredible diversity of beetles, discover how to build a resilient forest, and gain insights into the harvesting and milling process. The event will feature a comprehensive round table discussion, providing attendees the chance to ask questions and engage with experts in the field. Dinner provided. For more information or to RSVP, contact Amanda Evans at (334) 335-6312 or awe0006@aces.edu.

March 14...Online 11 AM - 12 Noon CT.
Preserving Ash Trees for the Future will be presented via Zoom. Join in to learn about strategies that landowners, foresters, conservation organizations, and community leaders can employ to promote well-adapted forests that include ash in the future. For more information email Peter Smallidge at pjs23@cornell.edu.

 Postponed...See March 29  March 15...Talladega County 4 PM.
Wild Game Cook-Off at Talladega Superspeedway, 3366 Speedway Boulevard, Talladega.


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