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!

April 22nd, 20266:00pm – 7:00pm

In this webinar, we’ll look at ticks that could be found in a sugarbush, diseases they can carry, ways to prevent tick bites, and a tool you can use to help better understand ticks and prevent exposure.

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May 5th, 20266:00pm – 7:00pm

In this webinar, we’ll talk about non-timber forest products like ramps and ginseng that can be grown and harvested in an active sugarbush.

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Please contact your instructor(s) if you would like accessibility accommodations (e.g. hearing or visual impairment) or for any other concerns that may impact your ability to fully participate in any of our programs. Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities or limitations should be made prior to the date of the program or activity for which it is needed. Please do so as early as possible prior to the program or activity so that proper arrangements can be made. Requests are kept confidential.

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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