Private Native Forestry - Case Studies and Insights

Discover the Potential of Private Native Forests in NSW

Join us for an informative webinar hosted by Local Land Services (LLS), dedicated to private native forestry in New South Wales. This session is a must-attend for anyone interested in the sustainable management and conservation of private native forests.

What We'll Cover:

  • LLS's Role: Learn how LLS supports owners of private native forests through approvals, extension, and project activities.

  • Forest Stewardship Pilot Project: Discover how this initiative helps improve the health and productivity of native forests.

  • Real-World Insights: Hear about practical case studies, project outcomes, and valuable learnings from the field of forestry.

Webinar Details:

  • Date: Thursday, 15 February

  • Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm (AEDT)

  • RFP CPD Points: Earn 1.0 point

Registration Benefits:

  • Access Anywhere: All registrants receive a link and joining instructions 24 hours before the event.

  • Flexible Listening: Can't join live? No problem! You'll receive a recording of the webinar.

  • Pricing: Forestry Australia Member - $10 | Non-Member - $60 | Student Members - Free

  • Registration Deadline: 10:00am, Wednesday, 14 February

πŸ‘‰ TO REGISTER, CLICK HERE

Meet Our Speaker: Jeff Boyd

Jeff Boyd, Manager of Operations for LLS Farm Forestry Unit, leads a team of about 35 staff. With a rich background in forestry, including private forestry consulting and operational management roles in NSW national parks and forestry organizations, Jeff brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this webinar.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into private native forestry and its contribution to sustainable forest management. Whether you're a forestry professional, student, or enthusiast, this webinar is tailored for you.

Register now and join us in exploring the dynamic world of private native forestry!

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