As a forest landowner, you want what's best for your land, but it can be challenging to know what to do or where to turn. Join forestry graduate student, Jace McCauley, every other week as he talks with experts about better managing your land. Don't miss an episode if you want to learn the valuable skills and knowledge you need to achieve FOREST LEGACY, REIMAGINED.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NatureScience |
In Episode 9 of The Forestry Project Podcast, podcast host Jace McCauley sits down to discuss wildlife and management considerations with Drew Metzler. Drew is a Forestry, Wildlife & Natural Resources Regional Extension Agent for the Alabama Cooperat... more
In Episode 8 of The Forestry Project Podcast, podcast host Jace McCauley sits down to discuss why landowners should consider the management practices they perform in their woods as a form of hands-on meditation.
Depending on what you are doing out ... more
In Episode 7 of The Forestry Project Podcast, podcast host Jace McCauley sits back down to discuss why landowners should get involved with landowner organizations or associations.
Learning from others and sharing ideas can benefit landowners wantin... more
In Episode 6 of The Forestry Project Podcast, podcast host Jace McCauley sits back down to discuss the time component of forest management with Dr. John Kush. Dr. Kush is a repeat guest from episode 3, a retired research fellow at Auburn University, ... more
Jace McCauley offers a unique resource in this podcast full of information about and appreciation of the forests we steward. The southeastern US has globally important forest resources that deliver values such as timber, water provision, carbon sequestration and biodiversity. Vast acres of those forests are owned and cared for by small family landholders. Helping them to help their forests is truly significant. Jace’s easy, humble conversational style makes learning a pleasure. Anyone who listen... more
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