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Songbirds and Sugarbush Management - Workshop June 25

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Saturday, June 25, 8:30a.m. - 12pm
Pitcher Mountain Parking Lot, Andorra Forest, Stoddard NH, Route 123, between Rt. 9 & 10
Free!  Program Flyer

New England’s maple sugaring industry is an important asset both economically and culturally. A lesser known value of this forest resource is the role it plays in global forest bird conservation. Join Audubon Vermont Conservation Biologist Steve Hagenbuch with Cheshire County Forester Steve Roberge and Matt Tarr, UNH Cooperative Extension Wildlife Specialist, for this educational outing. We’ll explore a potential sugarbush site to learn about some of the migratory and resident species that are found in this type of northern hardwood habitat. Discussion will include management options for increasing habitat value. Meet at 8:30 am at the Pitcher Mountain parking lot in Andorra Forest (on Route 123 in Stoddard, between Routes 9 and 10). Ends by noon. Cosponsored with The Harris Center for Conservation Education and the Monadnock Conservancy.

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