1126 - Woodland Education | ||
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1126.1) | 214 |
Number of individuals that attended woodland education programs |
1126.2) | 278 |
Number of woodland acres owned by woodland education program attendees |
1126.3) | 3 |
Number of individuals that increased their understanding of the importance of healthy and productive woodland |
1126.4) | 23 |
Number of individuals indicating the woodland education program(s) helped them with their woodland |
1126.5) | 5 |
Number of individuals that planned or implemented one or more woodland management practices |
1126.6) | 0 |
Number of individuals with a management plan and those that plan to get one |
1126.7) | 0 |
Number of individuals that planned or worked with a natural resource professional |
1126.8) | 1 |
Number of individuals that planned or encouraged others to implement woodland management practices |
Author: Michele Stanton
Major Program: Woodland Education
Like an old-fashioned barn-raising illustrates, it is sometimes easier to accomplish a large project in a short time if there are many willing hands. Additionally, collaboration with other community partners helps both Extension and the communities it serves, both to reach common goals and to accomplish projects much more quickly.Earlier this month, Kenton County Cooperative Extension Horticulture collaborated with seven different community organizations to plant trees on the site of its n