Aquatic Invasive Species Detectors workshops The AIS Detectors program trains a statewide network of volunteers to monitor and report on the spread of aquatic invasive species.
AVID: Assessing Vegetation Impacts from Deer workshop White-tailed deer can have a significant impact on the vegetation in local woodlands. Help the University of Minnesota Extension in a citizen science project to monitor how deer impact Minnesota’s forests.
Bee identification and beekeeping Beekeeping classes and events are designed to help professionals and homeowners support and keep bees. They are also for bee owners and those who raise bees for honey production.
Commercial and noncommercial pesticide applicators Recertification workshops, testing and training for licensed commercial and noncommercial pesticide applicators
Ecological restoration training - Online The Ecological Restoration certificate is a 150-hour program comprising five required courses, offered twice per year.
EmpowerU: Advocating invasive species management Learn how to engage with decision makers in order to influence management decisions and stop the spread of invasive species.
Forestry webinar series This webinar series provides continuing education opportunities in fields such as forest ecology, wildlife biology and natural resource management.
Fridays with a Forester Join University of Minnesota Extension foresters to discuss some of the key issues and questions around forest and woodlands facing Minnesota land stewards.
Improving restorations Professional development webinars for ecological restoration practitioners and project managers.
Intergenerational Land Transfer Workshop This workshop gives families tools to start the land transfer process. Excellent resource for any woodland owner.