Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

In a typical year, we host or attend 20 events or more, including webinars, in-person classes across Wisconsin, field days, and conferences—so whether you are interested in attracting wildlife to your woods, finding supplemental sources of income, or passing your woodland legacy on to future generations, we will likely have an event that matches your interests sometime soon!

In-person events

August 10th, 20266:00pm – 8:00pm

Learn About Your Land (LAYL) is a program that helps landowners understand and care for their property through education and expert guidance. It provides practical information on topics like forests, wildlife, water, and land management so people can make informed decisions about their land, and connects landowners with their local DNR forester. LAYL for Peirce and Pepin Counties will be combined and happen on August 10, 17, and 24, 2026.

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September 9th, 20266:00pm – 8:00pm

Learn About Your Land (LAYL) is a program that helps landowners understand and care for their property through education and expert guidance. It provides practical information on topics like forests, wildlife, water, and land management so people can make informed decisions about their land, and connects landowners with their local DNR forester. LAYL for Price County will occur on Wednesday evenings on September 9, 16, and 23, 2026.

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September 10th, 20266:00pm – 8:00pm

Learn About Your Land (LAYL) is a program that helps landowners understand and care for their property through education and expert guidance. It provides practical information on topics like forests, wildlife, water, and land management so people can make informed decisions about their land, and connects landowners with their local DNR forester. LAYL for Oneida County will occur on Thursday evenings on September 10, 17, and 24, 2026.

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September 14th, 20266:00pm – 8:00pm

Learn About Your Land (LAYL) is a program that helps landowners understand and care for their property through education and expert guidance. It provides practical information on topics like forests, wildlife, water, and land management so people can make informed decisions about their land, and connects landowners with their local DNR forester. LAYL for Marinette County will occur on Monday, September 14 & 21 along with a field day on Saturday, September 26, 2026.

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October 1st, 20266:00pm – 8:00pm

Learn About Your Land (LAYL) is a program that helps landowners understand and care for their property through education and expert guidance. It provides practical information on topics like forests, wildlife, water, and land management so people can make informed decisions about their land, and connects landowners with their local DNR forester. LAYL for Price County will occur on Thursday evenings on October 1, 8, and 15, 2026.

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You may request an interpreter, materials in an alternative language and/or format, accommodations for hearing or visual impairment, accommodations for physical mobility considerations, and/or other services to make any of our events more accessible. Contact information for each event is included on the corresponding event webpage. Please make requests as early as possible prior to the program so that proper arrangements can be made. There is no added cost to you for these services.

Other events for woodland owners

We’re not the only organization that holds great events for woodland owners! Here are some upcoming events hosted by other organizations that you might be interested in.

February 18th – July 15th, 2026

Guided by the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) Forest Adaptation Menu, this webinar series explores practical, real-world approaches to climate adaptation. Each session highlights a key adaptation strategy and connects current science with boots-on-the-ground forest management. The series runs monthly from February through July 2026.

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Additional photo credits:

  • Sugar maple canopy in Peninsula State Park: Scott Hershberger, CC BY-NC 4.0