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Prospective Students - Introduction to Forest Resources

SFR 101 – Introduction to Forest Resources

Spend a week in the Maine woods learning field skills and discovering the diversity of the forest and its uses.

Download the SFR101syllabus for 2012

More course materials can be found at:

http://apollo.umenfa.maine.edu/FTY101/FYT101Handouts.html

 

Instructions for students enrolled in the class :SFR101 instructions for 2012

* Get into the woods and:

– Find your way with compass and pacing– Use an axe and build a campfire

– Locate property boundaries

– Produce a forest-type map

– Complete an ecological inventory


* Perform trail maintenance and learn about helping people use the forest for recreation


* Visit a woodlot with a forester to observe

– How management plans are developed

– How harvesting operations are done responsibly


* Relate ecological findings to strategies for favoring natural regeneration of the forests


* Visit the Robbins Lumber Mill and discover how modern operations let no wood go to waste


* Work with faculty in the woods


* Work with and enjoy the company of others at the Tanglewood Camp

–Great food!
–Cabins with bunk beds
–Field games
–Campfires

* Start your college career with the  advantage of new friends and faculty contacts


All UMaine students and interested high school seniors are invited to attend.  The class will take place the week before the start of the semester (August 26-31, 2012).  For more information, contact:

Dr. William H. Livingston
School of Forest Resources
University of Maine
5755 Nutting Hall
Orono, ME  04469

WilliamL@maine.edu
207-581-2990

Class participants from 2011

 

 


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