As a compliment to these convenings, Center Program Director Julie Renaud Evans has worked with the foresters of each Community Forest to update their respective forest management plans to incorporate practices for improving climate resilience.
“The climate’s impact on our forest at Buck’s Ledge Community Forest is of paramount importance to the Town of Woodstock,” says Marcel Polak, Chair of the Woodstock Conservation Commission. “Climate resiliency is one of the major goals of our management, and it’s even written into the conservation easement held by Mahoosuc Land Trust. We’re pleased that Ned Telling, our forester, has updated our management plan to employ best practices for a changing climate.”
In addition to strengthening their forest’s management plans, the committee members indicated they appreciated the peer learning opportunity and look forward to continuing the network. Over the next year, the group plans to visit more Community Forests to observe how they are stewarding the forest within the context of climate change.
This work is made possible with the support of strategic partners including UNH Cooperative Extension and Maine Forest Service as well as funders including the Open Space Institute, Davis Foundation, and Society of American Foresters.