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Programs

Date Chapter Location Theme
2018 Southeast/Southwest Wausau “Innovations in Silviculture”
2017 North East & Chippewa Hayward “Northern Hardwoods”
2016 Fox Valley & Mid-state    
F 15 Fox Valley New London “Managing Ash for EAB”
F 14 SE & SW Stevens Point Invasive Plants & Forest Management
F 13 Chippewa & NE Minoqua Northern Hardwood Management
F 12 Fox Valley & Mid WI Stevens Point, Holiday Inn, August 14-15, 2012 Red Pine Management
S 11 SE&SW WI Dells, Wilderness Inn, March 22-24, 2011 Forest Wildlife
S 10 NE March 10-11, 2010; Marinette, WI Recreation and Forest Managment
F 09 Mid-Wisconsin August 25-26, 2009, Bad River Convention Center and Casino; Odanah, WI Jack Pine Management
S 09 SW Canceled Meeting dropped due to travel restrictions
F 08 Fox River Valley Nov. 11-12, 2008 @ Stevens Point Forest Management Solutions for Mitigating Climate Change in Wisconsin: Are Trees the Answer?
S 08 SE March 19-20, 2008 @ Country Springs Hotel, Pewaukee The Effects of Change in Forest Ownership
F 07 Chippewa Cable Integrating Forest Management and Forest Hydrology: Landscape to site level
S 07 NE Mosinee Soil Compaction and Productivity: Clarifying When You Might be Out of Bounds
F 06   Stevens Point OAK 2006: Advances In Principles And Practices Of Oak Silviculture And Genetics
S 06 MW Mead Inn, WI Rapids Ash Management Issues
F 05 SW WI Dells Beyond the Forest Stand: Identifying and Managing High Conservation Value Forests
S 05 FV Stevens Point Managing for Timber and Wildlife
F 04 SE Waukesha Non-native Invasive Species: Management Options for Foresters
S 04 NE Wausau Daylight In The Swamp, Managing Lowland Conifers and Hardwoods
F 03 MW Black River Falls Harvesting Technologies and Minimizing Site Disturbance
S 03 C Cable Red Oak & Paper Birch: Managing For 2 Dist.-Dep. Species.
F 02 SW Wisconsin Dells Forest Certification: Linking Forests, Manufactures & Consumers
S 02 FV Stevens Point A Landscape Approach to Managing the Aspen Resource in Wisconsin
F 01 SE Waukesha Political Change and Forestry Implications
S 01 NE Mosinee Field Foresters Changing the Rules; Forestry in the 3rd Millennium
F 00 MW Stevens Point Managing Intolerant Forests in an Intolerant World
S 00 C Eau Claire Forestry 2000: Training for the Future Rooted in the Past
F 99 SW Wisconsin Dells A Training Conf.: The Challenges of Private Forestry in Y2K
S 99 FV Green Bay An Ecosystem Approach to Managing N. Hardwood Forests
F 98 SE Milwaukee Connections: Trees, People, and Science
S 98 NE Mosinee Forest Regeneration-Growing & Managing Tomorrow’s Forest
F 97 C Eau Claire Great Lakes Forest Health and Productivity: A Training Workshop
S 97 MW Wisconsin Rapids Wood Supply and the Non-Industrial Private Forest
F 96 SW Merrimac Shaping a Future for Forestry
S 96 FV Green Bay A Training Conference: The Gypsy Moths Are Coming….
F 95 SE Iron Mountain Hemlock Management
S 95 C Eau Claire Technology to Implement Ecosystem Management
F 94 NE Wausau Issues Affecting the Use of Wisconsin’s Forests
S 94 MW Stevens Point Ecosystem Management
F 93 SW Wisconsin Dells Public & Private Activism and Influences on Management
S 93 FV Appleton Managing Wisconsin’s Bottom land Hardwoods
F 92   Duluth, MN White Pine Symposium
S 92 SE Stevens Point Managing for Biodiversity
F 91 C Eau Claire Land Stewardship: Trends and Applications
S 91 NE Marinette Resource Management Challenges of the 90’s
F 90   Wisconsin Rapids Managing Forested Wetlands
S 90   Oshkosh Growing Trees – Return on Investment
F 89   Wisconsin Dells The Forest Under Stress
S 89   Rhinelander Wildland/Urban Interface
F 88   Duluth, MN SAF Technical Session
S 88   Milwaukee Who in the World Wants Our Wood?
F 87   (No meeting – SAF National Conference, MN)
S 87   Superior Timber Resource From Inventory Through Consumption
F 86   Stevens Point Forestry Education and Career Pathing
S 86   Green Bay Evolution of the Forest Industry – Flexibility
F 85   La Crosse The Role of Forestry in Modern Farming
S 85   Milwaukee Forest Based Economic Development in the Lake States
F 84   Wausau Utilization of Wisconsin’s Hardwood Resource
S 84   Wisconsin Rapids Jack Pine Management in Wisconsin
F 83   Duluth, MN SAF Technical Session – Silviculture…Established Stands
S 83   Madison Forest Science and Technology Research
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