- Air-Potato
- Annosum Root Rot
- Asian Longhorned Beetle
- Bamboo
- Beech Leaf Disease
- Brazilian Peppertree
- Callery pear
- Chinese Privet
- Chinese Tallow Tree
- Cogongrass
- Elm Zigzag Sawfly
- Emerald Ash Borer
- Fall Cankerworm
- Forest Management
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- Balancing Objectives and Outcomes for Wildlife Habitat and Forest Management
- Guide to Herbicide Application Windows During a Southern Pine Rotation to Improve Productivity
- Hardwood Forest Management for Health and Productivity
- Herbaceous Forest Vegetation Management
- Integrative Forest Management for Wildlife and Forest Health
- Managing Forests for Wildlife and Forest Health
- Pine Straw Management in the Southeastern U.S.
- Risk Assessments for Non-Native Species
- General Forest Health
- Spongy Moth
- Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
- Japanese Climbing Fern
- Japanese Stiltgrass
- Johnson Grass
- Laurel Wilt
- Oak Decline
- Oak Wilt
- Pine Needle Diseases
- Prescribed fire
- Southern Pine Beetle
- Southern Pine Decline
- Spotted Lanternfly
- Thousand Cankers Disease
- Forest Economics
- Tree of Heaven
- Urban Forests
- Weather and Climate
Webinar
search:Dr. Nancy Loewenstein (Auburn University) will provide an overview of common woody invasive species, their impact across the southeastern United States, and available management strategies.
Dr. Marzieh Motallebi (Associate Professor - Forestry and Environmental Conservation Department, Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science - Clemson University) and Lucas Clay (Graduate Research Assistant, Carbon Analyst - Clemson University) will provide provide a general overview of carbon credits, the carbon market, and resources for landowners in the southeastern U.S. Webinar provided by Dr. David Coyle (Forest Health-Southern Regional Extension Forestry (SREF) program).
Dr. Yanshu Li, Associate Professor, Forest Economics & Taxation Outreach Specialist- UGA, will discuss timber taxation, economic issues and benefits related to forest investment and management, and more.
Dr. Deah Lieurance (UF) will discuss risk assessments, how they relate to forest pests in the Southeast, and explore the potential ecological and economic impacts of these assessments.
Dr. Kyle Cunningham (UArk) will provide a general overview of native and invasive nonnative herbaceous species of concern in the southeastern U.S.