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Woodland steward series held in July and August

North Carolina State University’s Forest & Environmental Outreach Program is co-sponsoring a series of four workshops for private forest landowners in Western North Carolina called “Woodland Steward Series: Mountains Program” between July 18 and Aug. 17.

The program is designed to provide forest owners with knowledge and resources to improve their management of woodlands. The workshops will be held at various locations in the Asheville area. Each workshop will be a 1.5-day meeting led by natural resource and land management specialists, including both hands-on activities in the field and instruction in the classroom.

Pre-registration and a small fee are required. Landowners are encouraged to attend one or more of the workshops according to their interests.

Contact Addie Thornton at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 919.515.9563.

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