2016 Winter Conference – Presentations
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AGENDA SPEAKER INFO
CT and MA FORESTERS: Credits Assigned
Thank you, Chris Martin & Dave Kittredge, for setting it up.
SWAMP THINGS was approved for 1.5 Continuing Education Units for CT Certified Forest Practitioners.
The MA Forester Licensing Board approved SWAMP THINGS for 5 “CATEGORY 1” Continuing Forestry Education credits.
If you did not pick up your Certificate of Attendance, please contact Christine at info@swcssnec.org. If you need the certificate for forester credits, specify which state(s).
PDFs of Swamp Things Presentations
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Chris Martin CT Dept of Energy & Environmental Protection, Forestry Division(815 KB)
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Tom Abbott RI Dept of Environmental Management Division of Forest Environment(1648 KB)
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Mabey, Inc.(1124 KB)
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Lindsey Lefebvre US Army Corps of Engineers(867 KB)
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Larry Bruffee Northern Land Clearing
Justin Adams Eversource EnergyAccess Solutions for Wetland Areas and Sensitive Environments – – cannot be posted due to proprietary techniques shown -
Dan Rukakoski Tighe & Bond(8545 KB)
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Jaime Durand Power Engineers(2052 KB)
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Allison Milliman Power Engineers(735 KB)
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Presto Geosystems®(1721 KB)
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Andrea Agostino National Grid(1045KB)
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Adam Rosenblatt VHB(2773 KB)
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Melissa Kaplan BSC(2105 KB)
If you did not pick up your Certificate of Attendance, please contact Christine at info@swcssnec.org. If you need proof of attendance for CT or/and MA forester credits, specify which state(s).
Conservation NewsBriefs
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Indiana emphasizes soil health monitoring for sustainable agriculture
Source: Conservation News Briefs Published on 2024-12-04
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Enhance soil health with winter cover crops
Source: Conservation News Briefs Published on 2024-12-04
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Conservation agriculture transforms maize farming in Mexico's semi-arid highlands
Source: Conservation News Briefs Published on 2024-12-04
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Warmer winters intensify algal blooms in Great Lakes
Source: Conservation News Briefs Published on 2024-12-04
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Experts urge accelerated adoption of soil health practices
Source: Conservation News Briefs Published on 2024-12-04