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Dear Friends and Colleagues, 

This April, join the Sustaining Ash Partners Network (SAP-Ne) for a two-part learning series, Cultivating Ash Resilience Across the Landscape. From pre-infestation through the aftermath of an emerald ash borer (EAB) invasion, the series will focus on how to care for ash trees and manage forests at every stage of impact. 

About the Series: 

Cultivating Ash Resilience Across the Landscape starts with an online webinar to learn silvicultural strategies and explore case studies from the Northeast, then takes us into the Maine woods for a guided field tour at the Bud Leavitt Wildlife Management Area to see ash stewardship in action. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to participate in one or both upcoming events (space is limited for our in-person tour)! Each event is approved for 1 SAF Continuing Education Credit. 

 

 

April 2, 2026 

Noon - 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time   

Zoom join link will be sent to registrants

Agenda

 

This webinar will examine methods for preserving healthy ash trees and forests amid the threat of emerald ash borer (EAB). Our speakers will present practical strategies for ash management, provide advice for handling each phase of an EAB infestation, and showcase real-world case studies of successful ash conservation efforts in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest. 

 

April 16, 2026 

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time   

Experience the concepts from our silviculture webinar—and more—brought to life in the Maine woods. On our SAP-Ne Demonstration Site Field Touryou’ll see on-the-ground management, monitoring, and decision-making in action within a pre-invasion forest at the Bud Leavitt Wildlife Management Area. 

Black Ash Symposium

For more information, please contact: 

Michelle Giles

Northeast Region Coordinator

802-404-1494

mgiles@forestguild.org

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