Spring Woodland Flowers: Overcoming the Learning Challenge

April 27, 2018

Across Pennsylvania it is a season of wonder in the woods as the plant community comes alive and takes advantage of the longer, brighter days and warming soils.

Making a Story Map in ArcGIS

April 9, 2018

A story map is a simple way to share information about a place, embedding images, videos, and/or data into a customized map to share with other people.

Welcome, Melissa Kreye!

April 9, 2018

Melissa is the new Assistant Professor of Forest Resource Management in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at Penn State

Welcome, Sarah Wurzbacher!

April 9, 2018

Sarah is a new Forest Resources Extension Educator based in Williamsport.

Pennsylvania Tree Farm Update: Inspections and Safety Training

April 9, 2018

The PA Tree Farm Committee is focused on inspections and adding value for 2018.

Public Invited to Tree Farm Field Day

April 9, 2018

Arlyn and Marial Perkey, 2017 Pennsylvania Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year, invite you to their Greene County, Pennsylvania Tree Farm.

Pennsylvania Forestry Association: Log A Load For Kids Raises Over $7,000 For PA Children’s Hospitals

April 9, 2018

The Pennsylvania forestry community recently raised a generous amount for Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) designated Pennsylvania Children’s Hospitals by conducting a Log A Load For Kids Pheasant Hunt sporting event at the Warriors Mark Wing Shooting Lodge near Gintner, PA.

Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. Offering New Small Lands Group Certification Module

April 9, 2018

SFI Inc. is rolling out a new certification module to increase small land certification in the United States and Canada.

Making a Difference—Sharing Stewardship across the Landscape

March 26, 2018

If you are among the landowners who have engaged in active stewardship of your land, consider the impact you could have in helping other landowners understand what you’ve come to know.

The Novel Shade of Invasive Shrubs

March 14, 2018

Help researchers understand the impact of shading from invasive shrubs on native plants through citizen science!

Recommended Forestry Best Management Practices Related to Spotted Lanternfly

March 14, 2018

Spotted Lanternfly is a rapidly spreading threat to Pennsylvania's forest and agricultural communities. Recently the PA Department of Agriculture's Hardwoods Development Council created a series of Spotted Lanternfly Best Management Practices to encourage diligence in preventing further spread of the pest. This Central Pennsylvania Forestry blog post excerpts some of the most relevant information for forest landowners, foresters, and loggers. You can also find upcoming workshops and other news articles by searching the Penn State Extension website (extension.psu.edu) for spotted lanternfly.

Interesting Research News and Tools for Landowners – March 2018

March 14, 2018

Throughout the month we receive notice of interesting and relevant research and items. These items come from partner organizations. We'll use this space to share these items with you.

Timber Harvesting Cautions

February 23, 2018

Timber harvest represents the best time to make a positive change on your woodland; but it’s also the time when the most damage can be done.

Announcing a Workshop on Caring for the Woods

February 14, 2018

Do you have woods in your backyard? Penn State research estimates that nearly half a million Pennsylvanians own a small patch of woodlands -- something less than ten acres in size. In fact, the average small ownership is about two acres. In sum, these small patches add up to about a million or so acres, or about 10 percent, of our state’s privately held woodlands.

Applications Open for Educational Retreat for Women Forest Landowners

February 14, 2018

Women across the mid-Atlantic region who own, care for, or are interested in learning more about forestland are invited to apply now to attend the Women and Their Woods (WaTW) Educational Retreat from September 6-9th, 2018 at the Highlights Workshop Facility in Boyd’s Mill, Milanville, Pennsylvania.

Good Forest Management Yields Wildlife Oasis

February 14, 2018

From the kitchen table to the boardroom table, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) brings people together across the nation for: healthier food, natural resources and people; a stronger agricultural industry; and economic growth, jobs and innovation. Each Friday, meet those farmers, producers and landowners through our #Fridaysonthefarm stories. Visit local farms, ranches, forests and resource areas where NRCS and partners help people help the land. For this Friday issue, we headed to Bedford County, Pennsylvania, where avid birders Mike and Laura Jackson are managing their forests to provide high-quality habitat for wildlife.

Maryland's the Woods in Your Backyard online course - Spring 2018

February 14, 2018

Registration is now open for the Spring session of "The Woods in Your Backyard" online course. Our self-paced, non-credit course runs 10 weeks from March 7th to May 20th, 2018. The course will help landowners convert lawn to natural areas and enhance stewardship of existing natural areas. Based on the guide of the same name, the course provides strategies to landowners of small parcels of land (1-10 acres) that improve the stewardship of their property for personal enjoyment and environmental quality. It uses a hands-on learning approach to help participants develop and implement a plan for their property. Activities include how to map habitat areas, understand basic ecological principles about woodland and wildlife, choose and implement a few habitat management projects, and how to set a timetable and record your progress. Online discussion groups will allow participants to interact with others taking the course. A certificate of completion is awarded when all assignments are completed. The course costs $85.00 per person, which includes the 108-page “Woods In Your Backyard” guide, workbook, and a tree identification guide. The course is limited to 25 participants, so sign up now!

Interesting Research News and Tools for Landowners – February 2018

February 14, 2018

Throughout the month we receive notice of interesting and relevant research and items. These items come from partner organizations. We'll use this space to share these items with you.

Seeing Change in our Forests—Weather, Insects, and Forest Health

January 30, 2018

While there are many native insects that escape our attention until a population outbreak occurs, there are other species of insects that have gotten attention because of the havoc they are wreaking in the forests of Pennsylvania and other eastern states.

Announcing New Invasive Plant Identification and Control Guide

January 11, 2018

This 72-page, full-color guide provides in-depth practical information to help landowners and natural resource professionals identify and treat invasive plants often found in fields, forests, and woodlots.

The Future of Oak is in Your Hands

January 11, 2018

Why is oak so important and what is compromising its future?

Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2017 Tax Year

January 11, 2018

Specific federal income tax laws and rules apply to timber-related income and expenses. The tax tips provided in this bulletin is intended to assist timber owners, foresters, loggers and their tax preparers in filing the 2017 tax returns. This material has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. Please consult your own tax, legal, and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction. The information is current as of September 30, 2017.

Pennsylvania Tree Farm Update

January 11, 2018

Learn about the outstanding Tree Farmers and Tree Farm Inspector

Pennsylvania Forestry Association: #forestproud

January 11, 2018

Latest updates from the Pennsylvania Forestry Association

SFI Community Grants Help Landowners Keep Forests as Forests

January 11, 2018

SFI grants are designed to put the latest best practices and scientific research to work on behalf of well-managed forests, large and small.

Interesting Research News and Tools for Landowners – January 2018

January 11, 2018

Throughout the month we receive notice of interesting and relevant research and items. These items come from partner organizations. We'll use this space to share these items with you.

New Year’s Resolution: Creating a Tree and Plant Life List for Your Woods

December 15, 2017

Create a tree and plant life list for your woods - a way for landowners to understand what they have on their land, and perhaps to track change.

Solving the Case of the “Shady Invaders”

December 14, 2017

If you spend time outside in Pennsylvania, you’ve probably seen shrubs creeping into eastern deciduous forest stands. You may have also noticed that these invasive shrubs, such as honeysuckles, Japanese barberry, and burning bush tend to be green much longer than native shrubs in the understory.

Threatened by a Thousand Cuts

December 14, 2017

Pennsylvania’s vast forestlands are imperiled as their aging private owners divide and sell.

Habitat is a key player in deer population in Pennsylvania

December 14, 2017

While extended deer seasons and increased antlerless licenses are often to blame as the sole reason for hunters seeing fewer deer, in many cases, poor habitat is a limiting factor often overlooked.

James C. Finley Center for Private Forests

Address

416 Forest Resources Building
University Park, PA 16802

James C. Finley Center for Private Forests

Address

416 Forest Resources Building
University Park, PA 16802