Speaker: Bret Furnas, PhD, California Fish & Wildlife
We invite neighbors, students, and forest practicioners to join us for a series of talks on current research and practices in forestry - or forests in general!
Seminars are held in-person at Yale-Myers Forest Camp at 150 Centre Pike Rd in Eastford, CT. Attendees are welcome starting at 6:00 pm for light snacks. Seminars begin promptly at 6:30 pm.
CT DEEP has approved 0.5 CEUs per seminar for CT-licensed forest practitioners.
Contact Laura Green (laura.green@yale.edu) with any questions.
No registration necessary.
2025 Seminar Schedule:
June 11th
Bird Migration as a Hitchhiking Opportunity for Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Infestation
Nicholas Russo, PhD; Postdoctoral Researcher
Harvard University
June 25th
Impact of Emerald Ash Borer on Forest Structure and Function
Jack Hatajik, ‘25 MESc
Yale School of the Environment
July 9th
Forest Bees and their Responses to Shelterwood Treatments
Joanna Greenwood, PhD Candidate
Rutgers University
July 23rd
Wildlife & Forests: Title TBA
Brett Furnas, PhD
California Department of Fish & Wildlife