Forests Close to Home
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Wednesday,
June 24, 2026
10:30AM – 4 PM


Do you own woods or forested land? Curious about how to care for it—or why it matters? Whether you own a few wooded acres or a larger forest, your land can play an important role in the future of our region.
Join BNRC for a half-day conference exploring how your forests can support wildlife, strengthen climate resilience, and remain healthy for generations to come.
Featuring:
- Keynote speaker Ethan Tapper, an internationally recognized forester, ecologist, bestselling author of “How to Love a Forest," and digital storyteller from Vermont.
- Paul Catanzaro, Professor of Forest Ecology and Silviculture at the University of Massachusetts. He serves as the State Extension Forester and co-directs the Family Forest Research Center, a partnership between the USDA Forest Service and UMass. Author of “Tending Your Forest."
Event Details
Wednesday, June 24, 10:30 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.
- 10:30 am - Guest Arrival
- 11:00 am - Welcome
- 11:15 am - Session 1, Paul Catanzaro, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- 12:30 pm - Lunch
- 1:15 pm - Session 2, Ethan Tapper
- 2:45 pm - Session 3, Q & A Panel
- Paul Catanzaro
- Ethan Tapper
- Doug Brown, Berkshire Natural Resources Council
- Emily Boss, MA Woodlands Institute & Franklin Land Trust
- Peter Grima, MA Department of Conservation and Recreation
- Dicken Crane, Holiday Brook Farm
Location: Greylock Glen Outdoor Center, 165 Gould Road, Adams, MA 01220
Learn More About:
- Caring for your forests into the future
- Supporting sustainable habitats for wildlife and birds
- Tree diseases, invasive pests, and invasive plants
- How family forests can provide meaningful income
- Outdoor recreation and ecotourism opportunities
Lunch will be provided.
Hosted by Berkshire Natural Resources Council and generously sponsored by the Woodlands Partnership Program of the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs.