Planning and Developing Access to Your Property: Forest Roads and Trails

Developing access to your woodland increases opportunities for its use.

Managing Single-Aged Forest

Learn how to manage single-aged forest forests through all stages of development, from early and intermediate treatments to improve stand conditions to final harvests to creating new forests through regeneration.

Creating Age Diversity in Forests

Forests with different age classes of trees, called “uneven-aged” forests provide a number of different ecosystem values than single-aged forests.

Forest Fermentables

More and more people are starting to experiment with making wine at home.

Mentoring Wild Kids

The need to develop youth that understand and care about forests and the natural world has never been greater.

Assessing and Promoting Successful Regeneration in Your Woodland

Lack of adequate tree regeneration is one of the top concerns in many woodlands in Pennsylvania and throughout the Northeast.

Trees for Trout: Opportunities for Installing Streamside Forest Buffers

Streamside forest buffers stabilize streambanks, reduce erosion, restore natural flow patterns to waterways, provide wildlife habitat (including pollinators), as well as provide opportunities for income.

Maple Syrup: A Beginner’s Experience

This webinar describes the basics of making maple syrup using experience from a beginner’s first attempt.

Two-pronged Approach to Deer Management

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

Threatened and endangered species and the private landowner

What Private Landowners and those who work with them need to know

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