Have you ever wondered what forest stand improvement looks like? Join Women Owning Woodlands-VT and Alyssa Bennett, Vermont Fish and Wildlife Biologist and WOW-VT forestry demonstration landowner, on a hike around her land in Bolton to see a one-year-old crop tree release and wildlife improvement project. Alyssa will discuss her goals for the forest improvement project and how Vermont's nine bat species use forested habitat. We will discuss microhabitat features such as tree cavities and peeling bark to stand-level features such as openings and canopy closure all the way up to habitat connectivity at the landscape level. By the end of this outing, you will be able to think like a bat! Please dress for the weather and wear footwear appropriate for rocky, steep, and sometimes wet terrain, including stepping over downed trees and branches. This is a family-friendly event for all ages and even friendly, well-behaved dogs are allowed on leash. Register: https://tinyurl.com/WOWbatsforestry
This event is hosted by Women Owning Woodlands Vermont, a collaborative women-centered community that shares information and offers support for people who take care of Vermont's forests. Steering committee members include women professionals from Vermont Coverts, Vermont Woodlands Association, Vermont Land Trust, Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation.
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