Master Woodland Management
Participants receive over 30 hours
of instruction over a six-week period on an array of forest-related
topics, including ecological
Six classroom and two field sessions provide in-depth learning opportunities which enable participants to become confident in making woodlot management decisions that will best suite their needs and desires. MSU Extension, Livingston County will be hosting Master Woodland Manager programs annually or biannually. Please call to find out the dates of the next program at 517-546-3950.
For more information on the Master Woodland Manager Program please visit
http://wildfire.for.msu.edu/extension/MWM.htm
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Phone 517.546.3950 Fax 517.546.5154
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Last updated: October 16, 2009 Updated by: L. Lalewicz