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SUMMARY:Webinar: Creating & Participating in Local Strike Teams
DESCRIPTION:Creating & Participating in Local Strike Teams\nBy: Betty Ann Kelly (Union County) \nBetty Ann Kelly of Union County will be sharing some advice on how you can start your own local Strike Teams. She will provide information about working on county and municipal lands to communications and planning with officials in order to select control strategies. Lastly\, the roots of a Strike Team\, she will provide insight on how you can recruit volunteers to join your team. \nStrike Team Community Conference 2020\nWebinar Series\nWebinars take place on Wednesdays from 7-8pm using Zoom.\n$5 per webinar\nRegister Here
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/webinar-creating-participating-in-local-strike-teams/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Strike Team
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SUMMARY:Community Garden Club of Hunterdon County - Invasive Plants\, The Problems and Identification - Presentation
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URL:https://fohvos.org/event/community-garden-club-of-hunterdon-county-invasive-plants-the-problems-and-identification-presentation/
LOCATION:Our Lady of Lourdes\, 390 County Route 523\, Whitehouse Station\, NJ\, 08889\, United States
CATEGORIES:Strike Team
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Grassland Birds and Habitat Grazing
DESCRIPTION:Grassland Birds and Habitat Grazing\nBy: Thom Almendinger (Duke Farms) \nDuke Farms is an ecological oasis\, of over 2700 acres\, in the piedmont of NJ embedded within a densely populated landscape. High-quality obligate grassland bird habitat\, totaling nearly 560 acres\, harbors numerous rare species. The size and condition of grassland habitat is Duke Farms’ greatest ecological asset. Managing these early successional habitats comes with unique challenges. After years of research and benchmarking with farms across the Northeast and Midwest\, to find a solution other than delay mowing\, Duke Farms endeavored to test rotational grazing as an alternative. Thom Almendinger will discuss this journey and detail some of the early stages of this new program. \nStrike Team Community Conference 2020\nWebinar Series\nWebinars take place on Wednesdays from 7-8pm using Zoom.\n$5 per webinar\nRegister Here \nThom Almendinger is the Director of Natural Resources and Agroecology for the Duke Farms Foundation. At Duke Farms\, he has developed and continues to direct\, a large-scale landscape restoration program on the 2\,740-acre property that includes a range of habitats fostering nearly 30 species of wildlife\, listed as threatened and endangered in New Jersey. The Natural Resources\nTeam hosts a number of applied research projects in partnership with research universities\, institutions\, private firms and other foundations. \nThom serves on the Technical Advisory Boards for the Rutgers University EcoPreserve\, NJ Invasive Species Strike Team\, the Hutcheson Memorial Forest at Rutgers University and is past vice-president of the NJ Wildlife Society. He is also a Certified Ecologist through the Ecological Society of America. \nThom and his team have been awarded numerous awards including; ANJEE Environmental Education Award\, Sustainable Raritan Award\, Land Ethics Award\, NJDEP Environmental Stewardship Award and the US EPA Environmental Quality Award.\nHis research interests include plant-herbivore interactions\, particularly between overabundant white-tailed deer and invasive plants\, restoration of degraded habitats\, conservation of threatened/endangered species\, and sustainable agriculture as it relates to habitat and ecosystem services. \nThom’s educational background includes:\nA.A.S. in Forestry from SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry\nB.S. in Ecology and Natural Resources from Cook College of Rutgers University\nM.S. in Ecology and Evolution from School of Environmental and Biological Sciences-Rutgers University
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/webinar-grassland-birds-and-habitat-grazing/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Strike Team
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CREATED:20191219T132541Z
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SUMMARY:Force of Nature Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 2020 Force of Nature Hiking series with Romy Toussaint! Attend one hike or all! Learn about our trails and preserves with some light stretching in the beginning and end. These events are open to all family\, friends\, and ages (hiking difficulty will vary based on location). Please email lhorvath@fohvos.org with questions or concerns. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/force-of-nature-hike-4/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Force of Nature Hike Series,Hike
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Controlling Invasives at Home and Natural Areas
DESCRIPTION:Controlling Invasives at Home and Natural Areas\nBy: Jillian Stark (Mercer County Parks Commission) \nJillian Stark\, Senior Land Steward for Mercer County Parks Commission will discuss effective and efficient control methods for the ten most common invasive plants encountered at home and natural areas. \nStrike Team Community Conference 2020\nWebinar Series\nWebinars take place on Wednesdays from 7-8pm using Zoom.\n$5 per webinar\nRegister Here\n \nJillian Stark is currently the Senior Land Steward for Mercer County Park Commission and has over ten years of professional experience in the field of natural resources management. She specializes in wildlife management\, invasive species control\, and ecological monitoring. Carrying a lifelong passion for nature and wildlife\, she is dedicated to restoring native habitats in her home state of New Jersey. Jillian obtained her B.S. in Biology from the College of New Jersey and her M.S. in Environmental Science from Pace University.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/webinar-controlling-invasives-at-home-and-natural-areas/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Strike Team
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Foraging in New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:Foraging in New Jersey\nBy: Tama Matsuoka Wong (Meadows + More) \nStrike Team Community Conference 2020\nWebinar Series\nWebinars take place on Wednesdays from 7-8pm using Zoom.\n$5 per webinar\nRegister Here \nTama Matsuoka Wong is a forager\, weed eater\, meadow doctor\, lawyer and mother of three. She is the author of the backyard field guide and cookbook Foraged Flavor (Clarkson Potter June 2012) nominated for a James Beard award in 2013.\nAfter graduating from Harvard Law School and serving more than 25 years as a financial services lawyer in Tokyo\, New York and Hong Kong\, she returned with her family to Hunterdon County New Jersey and rediscovered her passion for the natural world. In 2007 she was named Steward of the Year by the New Jersey Forest Service.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/webinar-foraging-in-new-jersey/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Strike Team
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