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EPN Webinar: Women Owning Woodlands: Networks for inclusive land stewardship

Date
Cost
Free

Women Owning Woodlands (WOW) is a national movement striving to provide topical, accessible and current forestry and natural resources information, and support women in forest leadership. WOW consists of women who own and manage their own woodlands, and all who facilitate the stewardship of forests. WOW utilizes peer learning so that female professionals, landowners, and enthusiasts can learn from one another. The networking opportunities that WOW provides for female natural resources professionals have also proven to be very valuable.

Learn from leaders of Ohio’s two regional chapters about how WOW is impacting their local community.  Partners will also share how WOW helps to accomplish state level stewardship objectives, while tailoring messaging towards local needs. One key partner that guides messaging around oak ecosystems and management in Southeast Ohio is the Interagency Forestry Team. Holden Forests and Gardens coordinates much of the current programming in northeast Ohio. Ohio WOW initiatives help raise general awareness of forest health, management, and knowledge of basic forestry, utilizing resources from many partners in the natural resources community.

This program will feature three brief presentations and lots of time for audience questions and interaction. Just like all WOW and EPN programs, all natural resource enthusiasts are welcome! We hope you join us to learn about this important movement to increase the capacity and diversity of decision-making in Ohio’s forests and to grow your social network in this field.

Agenda

9:45 a.m. Waiting room opens 

10:00 a.m. Jeff Sharp, PhD. director, School of Environment and Natural Resources provides welcome remarks.  

11:15 a.m. Program concludes

Speakers 

Jamie Dahl, forest outreach coordinator, Central State University Extension and McIntire-Stennis Program

Jenna Balazs, AmeriCorps environmental educator, Hocking Soil & Water Conservation District provide a National WOW overview and inclusive stewardship of natural resources. 

Dani Gill, wildlife specialist/forester/technician, Hocking Soil & Water Conservation District, Southeast Ohio WOW contact

Jessica Miller, community forester, Holden Forests & Gardens, Northeast Ohio WOW contact present “What’s happening in Ohio WOW chapters?” 

Stephanie Downs, southern region service forestry coordinator, ODNR Division of Forestry discusses the WOW contributions to forestry education and outreach in Ohio from state perspective and connections to the Ohio Interagency Forestry Team.

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