Demonstration Forests
Demonstration Forests The goal of a demonstration forest is to implement strategies that put the forest on course to better cope with climate change and other forest health threats, without
Demonstration Forests The goal of a demonstration forest is to implement strategies that put the forest on course to better cope with climate change and other forest health threats, without
A $100,000 USFS State & Private Forestry three-year grant — “Forest-Centered Stewardship for the Future of Northwest Massachusetts” — provides support for multi-partner efforts to make Northwest Massachusetts a leader
In 2022, the Woodlands Partnership, with help from local towns and organizations, and with support from the state, was successful in getting the region classified as eligible for Forest Legacy
Working with the Education, Outreach & Research Committee, the Woodlands Partnership has hosted a number of webinars on forest health, climate change, and natural resources. Oaks in New England Forests:
In 2023, NEFF secured $540,000 of Congressionally Directed Spending focused on implementing stewardship practices to promote climate resilience and store more carbon in the forest within member towns: Practices to
In 2022, the Partnership released an updated Plan which includes regional baseline statistics and maps; an overview of the region’s history and its natural resources and ecosystem services; emerging context
In 2021, the Woodlands Partnership and New England Forestry Foundation were awarded a U.S. Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry grant for a three-year project — “Rivers Run Through It:
A Place for Trees: Riparian Restoration in the Deerfield River Watershed is a report prepared by students from the Conway School of Landscape Design. The report was commissioned
Demonstration Forests The goal of a demonstration forest is to implement strategies that put the forest on course to better cope with climate change and other forest health threats, without
A $100,000 USFS State & Private Forestry three-year grant — “Forest-Centered Stewardship for the Future of Northwest Massachusetts” — provides support for multi-partner efforts to make Northwest Massachusetts a leader
In 2022, the Woodlands Partnership, with help from local towns and organizations, and with support from the state, was successful in getting the region classified as eligible for Forest Legacy
Working with the Education, Outreach & Research Committee, the Woodlands Partnership has hosted a number of webinars on forest health, climate change, and natural resources. Oaks in New England Forests:
In 2023, NEFF secured $540,000 of Congressionally Directed Spending focused on implementing stewardship practices to promote climate resilience and store more carbon in the forest within member towns: Practices to
In 2022, the Partnership released an updated Plan which includes regional baseline statistics and maps; an overview of the region’s history and its natural resources and ecosystem services; emerging context
Kate Lindroos Conlin
Woodlands Partnership Coordinator
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978-952-6856 x131
Lisa Hayden
Woodlands Partnership Administrative Agent
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978-952-6856 x121