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Caring For Your Land
Workshop Series

The Caring for Your Land Series of workshop kits are available to groups interested in promoting wise use of our water, soils and natural resources. The kits can be reserved for a period of up to 3 weeks.

The kits are normally distributed in a binder including a Powerpoint presentation and/or colour overheads, detailed speaker notes, presentation handouts, fact sheets, and other materials to enhance your presentation.

They are offered FREE of charge. Shipping costs incurred are paid by the user group. As part of the loan process, an evaluation form must be filled and submitted which will permit the Eastern Ontario Stewardship Council to evaluate the content and delivery of the program.

NOTE: We encourage users to make their own copies and manipulate the presentation to best serve their respective target groups. However, the initial kit sent must be returned within three weeks so that it may be available to other users.

For More Information

For more information on the Caring for Your Land Workshop Series, or to reserve or request a kit, contact:

Grenville Land Stewardship Council
c/o MNR
Box 605, 10 Oxford Avenue
Brockville, ON K6V 5Y8
613-342-8528
jack.henry@ontario.ca

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Caring For Your Land Workshop Series

Caring For Your Land Workshop Series

A collection of workshop materials and information on a wide variety of topics, including climate change, private woodlot management, insects and disease, and much, much more.


The links below lead to Powerpoint presentations on a variety of topics; to enhance your presentation, consider ordering the complete workshop kit (see the sidebar at left for details).
Biodiversity Indicators for Woodlot Owners
Conifer Plantation Management
Ice Storm Residential Tree Care
Invasive Species
Lake Planning
Living By Water
Log and Lumber Quality and Measurement
Managing Forests Under Climate Change
Managing Ice Damaged Woodlots and Plantations
Old Growth Forest
School Yard Greening
Species At Risk
Sugar Bush Management
Tree Identification
Understanding Forest Health

PowerPoint files require Microsoft PowerPoint or compatible software.

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