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Module 17: Beneath Your Feet: A Woodland Owner's Guide To Mineral and Geological Resources
Beneath Your Feet: A Woodland Owner's Guide To Mineral and Geological Resources
Introduction
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Glossary
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Principles of Forest Stewardship
Module 1a: Woodlot Management Planning
Module 1: Introduction to Silviculture
Module 1A La planification de l’aménagement d’un boisé
Module 1: Introduction à la sylviculture
Module 2: Harvesting on Your Woodland
Module 3: Thinning for Value
Module 4: Woodlots and Wildlife
Module 5: Stand Establishment
Module 6: Chain Saw Use and Safety
Module 7: Woodlot Ecology: Your Living Woodlot
Module 8: Wood Utilization and Technology
Module 9: Woodlot Recreation
Module 10A: Managing Woodlot Finances: Planning and Investment Guide
Module 10B: Introduction to Woodlot - Income Tax and Estate Planning
Module 11: Roads and Trails: Planning it Right from the Start
Module 12: Small Scale Harvesting Equipment - What's Right For You?
Module 13: Non Timber Forest Products: Growing Opportunities
Module 14: Hiring and Working with a Woodland Contractor
Module 15: Pests of the Acadian Forest
Module 16: Wildfire and Your Woodland
Module 17: Beneath Your Feet: A Woodland Owner's Guide To Mineral and Geological Resources
Module 18: Ecological Forestry: A Nova Scotia Approach to Woodland Stewardship
Module 19: Managing Woodlands in a Changing Climate
Woodlot Management Home Study Program
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