MaMA training workshop – Catskills, Acra, NY
Agroforestry Resource Center 6055 Route 23, Acra, NY, United StatesMaMA training workshop – Catskills, Arkville, NY
Catskill Center 43355 State Rt. 28, Arkville, NY, United StatesMaMA training workshop – Catskills, Stamford, NY
Stamford Village Library 117 Main St,, Stamford, NY, United StatesMonitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) workshop
Hosted by Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, Department of Tehotiiennawakon 1st Session 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Open to Akwesasne Community members 2nd Session 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Open to MCA Partners
Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Friday, September 14, 2018 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center (map) Google Calendar ICS The Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop, sponsored by the Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP), will teach MaMA’s innovative approach to conserving
Catskills MaMA Training Workshop (Mt. Tremper) – learn what you can do to save ash from extinction!
Friday, September 14, 2018, 1:00 – 4:00 PM Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center, 5096 Rte. 28, Mt. Tremper (map) Google Calendar ICS In this Training Workshop, sponsored by the Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP), as part of its region-wide implementation
Cornell Botanic Gardens – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) program for citizen scientists and land managers in the #FLX
WHERE: Cornell Botanic Gardens, 124 Comstock Knoll Drive, Ithaca, NY, 14850 RSVP: by September 22 to mosher@hws.edu- space is limited, reserve your seat today! More Information? Contact Hilary Mosher, Coordinator, Finger Lakes PRISM- mosher@hws.edu
Food & Environmental Systems In-service, Cornell University
Cornell Cooperative Extension 2018 Agriculture, Food & Environmental Systems In-service Stocking Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYPartnering with land managers to guide the search for EAB-resistant ash as part of the session Designing Successful Citizen Science Programs
Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative Conference, University of Vermont
Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative Conference, University of Vermont, Davis Center 590 Main St., Burlington, VermontPartnering with land managers to guide the search for EAB-resistant ash
30th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD
Hotel Annapolis 126 West Street, Annapolis, MD, United StatesMonitoring and managing ash (MaMA): a program for ash conservation that replaces resignation with engagement, Jonathan Rosenthal & Dr. Radka Wildova, Ecological Research Institute
Professional Turf & Landscape Conference and Trade Show, White Plains, NY
Westchester County Center 198 Central Avenue, White Plains, NY, United StatesEAB-Resistant Native Ash Trees: Incorporating them into an overall ash conservation/EAB mitigation strategy, 2:30-3:30 pm, Jonathan Rosenthal & Dr. Radka Wildova, Ecological Research Institute Using the Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) program to find EAB-resistant trees for propagation, 4:00-5:00 pm, Jonathan Rosenthal & Dr.
New York Society of American Foresters 2019 Annual Meeting, Syracuse, NY
DoubleTree Hotel Syracuse 6301 State Route 298, East Syracuse, NY, United StatesEAB-Resistant Native Ash Trees: Incorporating them into an overall ash conservation/EAB mitigation strategy, Jonathan Rosenthal & Dr. Radka Wildova, Ecological Research Institute
Northeastern Forest Pest Council, 81st Annual Meeting, West Chester, PA
Chester County Historical Society 225 North High Street, West Chester, PA, United StatesUse of Citizen Scientists to Find Lingering Ash, Rosenthal, J. and Wildova R
Green Chimneys, Carmel, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Green Chimneys' Clearpool Campus 33 Clearpool Rd, Carmel, NY, United StatesThe MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive steps to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including pre-invasion as well as late stages when virtually all the ash in an area
CCE Ulster County, Kingston, NY – Training to Search for EAB-Resistant Native Ash in the Kingston/Saugerties area
Cornell Cooperative Extension - Ulster County 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston, NY, United StatesA small percentage of naturally occurring native ash trees stay healthy years after the rest of the trees in an area have died from Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). US Forest Service scientists have shown that twigs (scion) from such “lingering
CCE Orange County, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County Education Center and 4-H Park, 300 Finchville Turnpike, Otisville, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Vassar Barns 50 Vassar Farm Ln, Poughkeepsie, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
CCE Dutchess County, Millbrook, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County 2715 US-44, Millbrook, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
Bedford Audubon Society, Katonah, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Bedford Audubon Society 35 Todd Road, Katonah, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
NYS DEC office, Lowville, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Lowville office 7327 State Route 812, Lowville, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust, Copenhagen, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust 9871 Number Three Road, Copenhagen, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
Sandy Island Beach State Park, Pulaski, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Sandy Island Beach State Park 23 W. Shore Drive, Pulaski, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
CCE Oneida County, Oriskany, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County 121 Second Street, Oriskany, NY, United StatesLearn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
Minnewaska State Park, Gardiner, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) Training Workshop
Minnewaska State Park 5080 Rte 44-55, Gardiner, NY, United StatesWe will be presenting a free workshop Thursday, 9/19, 9 am-12:30 pm at the Minnewaska State Park office, Peter’s Kill Area parking lot, 5080 Rte 44-55, Gardiner, NY 12525 on how to respond to Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) to both mitigate damage from this invasive beetle and promote
USFS webinar: A Call to Action for Ash Tree Conservation and Resistance Breeding
March 11, 2020 | 1:00-2:15pm ET for details see: www.fs.fed.us/research/urban-webinars/ A Call to Action for Ash Tree Conservation and Resistance Breeding Kathleen Knight, USDA Forest Service Jennifer Koch, USDA Forest Service Jonathan Rosenthal, Ecological Research Institute Ash tree species in
Webinar: Overview of the MaMA program, its citizen science projects and management tools
Register here. This overview includes description of the essential tasks for each stage of EAB invasion, explanation of MaMA’s unique decision tree to help you manage ash, exploration of its other resources for ash management, brief introductions to its citizen-science projects,
Webinar: How to recognize ash and EAB signs and participate in the MaMA Ash/EAB Surveys citizen-science project
Register here. To manage EAB effectively or contribute data to any of MaMA’s citizen-science projects, you’ll need to know how to distinguish ash from other trees and also how to recognize the definitive evidence of EAB (because many ash in
Webinar: How to join the MaMA Monitoring Plots Network
Register here. To find “lingering ash” – which likely hold the key to ash conservation through selective breeding – requires searching areas after particular percentages of ash have been killed by EAB. The MaMA Monitoring Plots Network enables this determination
Webinar: How to find and report lingering ash and potential lingering ash
Register here. Lingering ash, by definition, are mature trees that remain healthy at least 2 years after 95% of the mature ash in an area have been killed by EAB. Through the MaMA program, you’ll find out when your area
Mass Audubon Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) workshop
Mass Audubon Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary 127 Combs Rd, Easthampton, MassachusettsAlthough emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
Fox Forest, NH – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) workshop
Fox Forest – Baldwin Environmental Center 309 Center Road, Hillsborough, NH 03244, New HampshireAlthough emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
Finger Lakes National Forest, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) workshop
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
Ithaca, NY – Monitoring and Managing Ash (MaMA) workshop
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
King Farm, VT – MaMA workshop
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the