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Collapse ▲ForestHer is going virtual! Presentations scheduled for the March 2020 Managing for Wildlife workshops will now be held as a free, four-part virtual series. Join the ForestHer team as we come together as a statewide community for the first time!
Workshop #1: Identifying Birds by Sight & Sound
Thursday, September 10 at 1–2:30 p.m. EST
The opportunity for backyard bird-watching is growing exponentially! We are excited to share all the tips and tricks you need to get started identifying birds by sight and sound. It’s a wonderful world of color and song you won’t want to miss!
We will also look at Who We Are & How Far We’ve Come. In North Carolina, 65% of private forestland is entirely jointly owned by women. Learn more about these women (including you!) and why ForestHer NC is so important.
Register for the September 10 workshop.
If you need assistance with online registration contact Laurel Kays at lekays@ncsu.edu or 919-513-2573.
Save the dates for our other workshops!
Thursday, October 8 at 1–2:30 p.m. EST
Invasive Plants & their Impact on Wildlife and Landscaping for Wildlife with Native Plants
Thursday, November 12 at 1–2:30 p.m. EST
Managing Woods and Fields for Wildlife
Thursday, December 10 at 1–2:30 p.m. EST
Human-Wildlife Interactions and Identifying Wildlife by Tracks, Marking, and Scat
If you would like to be added to the ForestHer NC email list to receive notifications about educational programs please send an email to foresthernc@gmail.com.