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Forest Rehabilitation Workshop Royalton, VT

Invasive plants threaten the health of many forests in Vermont. In many instances these plants are in our forests due to past agricultural land uses. The Crawford Town Forest in Royalton is an example of a forest impacted by past land use. This forest is one of many forests in our region dealing with these issues. At this town forest active measures have been made to rehabilitate the forest. These efforts include a harvest and invasive plant control.  

Join AJ Follensbee, Northern Windsor County Forester, Dana Hazen with Redstart Forestry, and the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)for a workshop on Thursday, June 20th from5:30-7:30 pm, to talk about the Crawford Town Forest. Together they will be discussing solutions for rehabilitating a forest impacted by past land use. These solutions will include forest management options, invasive plant control methods and NRCS cost share opportunities.

The workshop will start at 5:30pm and end around 7:30pm. We will meet at a parking area off Mill Rd in Royalton about a half mile from Route110. Google Maps Link of Parking Area We will cover about a 1 mile of sometimes steep terrain. Please register for this event here.  

 

Start Date
June 20, 2024 - 5:30 PM