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
Join us to meet your local DNR forester and learn how to attract wildlife, harvest timber, and plant trees. LAYL for Pierce and Pepin Counties will be on August 10, 17, and 24, 2026.
View Event DetailsJoin us to meet your local DNR forester and learn how to attract wildlife, identify trees, and control invasive plants. LAYL for Price County will be on September 9, 16, and 23, 2026.
View Event DetailsJoin us to meet your local DNR forester and learn how to attract wildlife, harvest timber, and keep your woods healthy. LAYL for Oneida County will be on September 10, 17, and 24, 2026.
View Event DetailsJoin us to meet your local DNR forester and learn how to attract wildlife, keep your woods healthy, and manage your woods. LAYL for Marinette County will be on September 14, 21, and 26, 2026.
View Event DetailsJoin us to meet your local DNR forester and learn how to identify trees and invasive plants, harvest timber, and get assistance with your woods. LAYL for Vernon County will be 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.
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.
View Event DetailsLearn how to recognize, prevent, and manage oak wilt in this field-based workshop designed for landowners and nature enthusiasts. Join Dr. Holly Petrillo, Professor of Forestry at UW-Stevens Point and Alex Hornung, Forest Health Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for a short classroom presentation on oak wilt biology, followed by a field tour of a diseased and managed oak wilt site. Register by August 13.
View Event DetailsAdditional photo credits:
- Sugar maple canopy in Peninsula State Park: Scott Hershberger, CC BY-NC 4.0