Raingardens

Blue Thumb has a three part video series posted on their website  called "Watersmart Landscaping: Raingardens".  In addition, there is a video for "How to Install a Raingarden" and several other available resource materials available for download.  

NPC Silviculture Strategies for Forest Stand Prescriptions

The Division of Forestry has developed silviculture strategies to inform sustainable forest management in Minnesota. These documents include information on the following key elements for each native plant community (NPC) class:

Vegetation, structure, and composition
Landscape setting and soils
Tree suitability
Tree response to climate change
Tree establishment and recruitment
Stand dynamics and growth stages
2-page silvicultural strategies for each major natural disturbance agent

Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation of Forest Wildlife

Climate change is affecting the species and communities that make up our forests in a myriad of ways. Dr. Morelli will present a synthesis of the impacts of climate change on the wildlife of the forests that cover much of the Midwest and northeastern U.S. Based on a mix of expert elicitation and literature review, she will show what species are predicted to be most vulnerable to climate change, as well as the uncertainty around those predictions. Tools to incorporate the latest science into management decisions in order to achieve climate change adaptation will also be reviewed.

Tech Talk Replay: Grazing Facilitating Practices - Part 1

Tech Talk Replay from July 13, 2020. Dean Thomas, Lance Smith, Aaron Peter, Amanda Deans, and Pat Schultz reviewed the use, planning, and design of commonly used practices to facilitate prescribed grazing systems. These webinars are pre-requisites for the field training scheduled for the last week of July. Practices covered in this webinar include: Fence (PS382), Heavy Use Area Protection (PS561), Trails and Walkways (PS575), and Stream Crossing (PS578).

Introduction to Conservation Forestry

This course informs conservation planners about basic forest ecology and forest management practices to establish a foundation for implementing forestry and agroforestry conservation practices. Planners will learn about common objectives of forest landowners, threats to forests, the forest inventory process, forest management plans, and laws, regulations, and permits related to forest management. The course includes client stories to demonstrate the planning process with clients who have diverse forest types across the United States.