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Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Biology and Management in the Southeastern U.S.
March 29, 2017

The hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is a non-native insect that is responsible for the death of millions of eastern hemlock trees in the eastern U.S. This webinar will review HWA biology and management options, with a focus on lands in the southeastern U.S.

Integrative Forest Management for Wildlife and Forest Health
February 15, 2017

This webinar will discuss forest management strategies to improve wildlife habitat in forests while maintaining productivity and health. Different methods to meet these objectives will be covered.

The People Have Spoken: Using Forest and Firewood National Polling Data to Promote Forest Health
January 25, 2017

This webinar will discuss results from a national survey of citizen attitudes toward invasive species, firewood movement, and forest health. This webinar is jointly sponsored by the SREF Forest Health and Invasive Species Program and the Firewood Outreach Coordinating Initiative.

Heterobasidion (aka Annosum or Fomes) Root Disease of Pines in the South
November 17, 2016

This webinar will cover the identification, biology, and management of Heterobasidion root rot in the southeast U.S. Heterobasidion root disease is also known as annosum root disease or fomes root disease.

The Biology, Diagnosis, Epidemiology, and Management of Oak Wilt in the Southeastern U.S.
October 26, 2016

This webinar will cover the identification, biology, and management of oak wilt, with emphasis on the southeastern U.S.

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