Welcome to the Pisgah Chapter Blog

The purpose of this blog is to keep Society of American Foresters members current with Pisgah Chapter activities. I will make every effort to keep this site current with information that is pertinent to the natural resources professional. This site should also serve as a forum for you, providing an open dialog among members, regarding forestry related issues or topics that you feel are important. I hope that you take some time to be apart of this exchange. Cheers! Blair

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

FEOP programs in calendar year 2007

Intermediate to Advanced Concepts in GIS for Natural Resource Professionals
April 19-20, 2007 - NCSU McKimmon Center, Raleigh, NC
10.5 hours of Category 1 CFE accreditation
2 seats remaining as of Monday, April 16!

Wildlife Management Workshop:
Ecology, Management and ID of Migratory & Resident Birds
May 2, 2007 - Hill Forest, Bahama, NC
6 hours category 1 CFE accreditation.

Timberland Investment: Southern Pine Management for Long-term Revenue
May 8, 2007 - NCSU McKimmon Center, Raleigh, NC
7.5 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation

The New NC Forestry BMP Manual
May 9, 2007 - NCREN Teleconference Sites Statewide
3 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation

Delineation of Piedmont and Coastal Plain Jurisdictional Wetlands
May 14-18, 2007- Raleigh and New Bern, NC
33.5 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation

Wildlife Management Workshop:
Reptile and Amphibian Ecology & Conservation
May 16, 2007 - Bent Creek in Asheville, NC
6.5 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation

Wildlife Management Workshop:
Ecology, Management and ID of Migratory & Resident Birds
May 2, 2007 - Hill Demonstration Forest in Bahama, NC - 6 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation
May 17, 2007 - Bent Creek in Asheville, NC - 6 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation

Planning for Forest and Farmland Protection
June 13, 2007 - NCREN Teleconference Sites Statewide
3 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation

Workshop on Invasive Species
July 9 & 10, 2007 - Ruby McSwain Education Center at the JC Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh, NC
Details coming soon!
SAF CFE accreditation

Intermittent and Perennial Stream Identification for Riparian Buffer Rules
- Mountain Ecosystem Types
August 12-18 , 2007 - Crossnore, NC
~17.5 Category 1 SAF-CFE, up to 22.5 PDH from NCBEES for engineers/surveyors.

Hardwood Tree Planting
September 12, 2007 - NCREN Teleconference Sites Statewide
3 hours category 1 SAF CFE accreditation

Forest Stand Dynamics Workshop
September, 2007- Raleigh, NC
CFE accreditation - Details coming soon!

Forest Landbird Legacy Program (FLLP) & Forest Landbird Legacy Training
October 3 , 2007 - See the link above for the 2005 program, additional details coming soon.
SAF CFE accreditation

Intermittent and Perennial Stream Identification for Riparian Buffer Rules
- Piedmont and Coastal Plain Ecosystem Types
Click here to add your name to the pre-registration list.
October 8-11, 2007 - Raleigh and New Bern, NC
~17.5 Category 1 SAF-CFE, up to 22.5 PDH from NCBEES for engineers/surveyors.

2008 North Carolina Sustainable Forestry Teachers' Academy
Details coming in Fall of 2007
June 2008 - New Bern & Asheville, NC

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Forestry Issues Series

Forestry Issues Series Extension Forestry and the Forestry & Environmental Outreach Program (FEOP) is pleased to present the Forestry Issues Forum series, a continuing education series for landowners and natural resource professionals. The video teleconference series allows attendees to actively participate with speakers and other participants from across the state. Each teleconference program will apply for Continuing Forestry Education credits. All links open in a new page.

April 11, 2007Changing Forestland Ownership in a Growing State (Registration deadline is April 4th)
May 9, 2007North Carolina's New Best Management Practices Manual (Registration deadline is May 2nd)
June 13, 2007Update on the Forestry Incentive Programs
September 12, 2007Hardwood Tree Planting

HCC Lumberjacks

HCC's lumberjacks fielded a team of 6 to participate in the 50th annual Forestry Conclave in Crossville, Tennessee March 15-17. The event, hosted this year by the University of Tennessee, brought 16 other forestry clubs from baccalaureate forestry programs throughout the southeast. While the Haywood team competed on a non-point basis, Josh "Tiny" Roten and Jason Jones finished with the fastest times in two events, men's bowsaw and the log roll, while Jay Blackburn had the third best score in the axe-throw. (Carhartt representatives had to give up a couple of new baseball caps after daring Tiny and JJ to finish first in the log roll!). Team members also had ample opportunity to practice their academic forestry skills in stand volume estimation, wood identification, dendrology, wildlife identification, compass-and-pacing, and other technical events.
NC State, Virginia Tech, and Alabama A&M Universities gave Haywood a nod (and fan support!) in an attempt to vote the forestry club into the Association of Southern Forestry Clubs. Currently there are no forestry clubs from 2-year programs in this association, but Haywood's strong showing will hopefully open up the potential for future consideration. Forestry Club advisors Blair Bishop and Jim Hamilton were also able to catch up with old friends and colleagues and talk up our program and students.

Monday, April 9, 2007

First in Forestry License Plate


In recognition of the importance of forestry in North Carolina, and the state's status as the birthplace of professional forestry in the United States, the N.C. General Assembly has approved a special "First in Forestry" license plate. $10 of the $30 fee collected for each plate will go toward forestry education programs in the state.
The Division of Forest Resources is now accepting applications and checks for the first 300 license plates. If you would like to proudly display your support for N.C. forestry, please make your request via the form below and mail it and your check (payable to the First in Forestry License Plate fund) to:
Dianne Beasley, Assistant DirectorDivision of Forest Resources1616 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-1616
. The NC Division of Motor Vehicles will not accept applications until we have collected the first 300.
Your First in Forestry plate will be mailed directly to you by DMV. While waiting for your plate, continue to keep your present plate registration current. Your new Forestry registration (tag) will have the same expiration date as your current tag. DMV will track this and will include information with your new plate.
Note: First in Forestry plates can be purchased for “weighted” vehicles (including buses and camping trailers) from 7,000 pounds up to 26,000 pounds. The plate will not be marked as weighted, but the registration will indicate its status.