Urban and Community Forestry: Tree Pest and Diseases Round-Up
Tree Pest and Diseases Round-Up
Invasive pests and diseases threaten Vermont’s forests. Join this webinar to learn about beech leaf disease, oak wilt, spongy moth, and spotted lanternfly. Forest Health Specialist Savannah Ferrerira will cover the threats these pests and diseases pose, as well as how to identify, and report any sightings.
Urban and Community Forestry: Urban Trees and Biochar in Stockholm and Montpelier
Urban Trees and Biochar in Stockholm and Montpelier
Locally available materials like stone and Biochar can improve urban tree growth by incredible amounts. VT UCF's Urban Forester Adam McCullough will present his first hand experience with this method as well as a review of his research into the work of Bjorn Embren of Stockholm who pioneered the process.
Urban and Community Forestry: Using your Municipal Tree Inventory
Using your Municipal Tree Inventory
So you’ve walked the streets and parks in your municipality using ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey 123 to record information about trees in public rights-of-way and public places. Maybe you’ve even looked at your data on the Municipal Tree Inventory Viewer. But now what? Learn how to leverage all the tools on the Municipal Web Viewer, how to read your inputs, and when to ask for help from our program, your Regional Planning Commission, or other planning or tree care professionals.
This webinar will be lead by Joanne Garton, VT UCF's Technical Assistance Coordinator.