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    Cooperating Forester Continuing Education and Training

    To maintain cooperating forester status, each forester must complete at least 10 hours of professional education/training annually (due on July 1 of each year). This training should be relevant to services provided by the cooperator.

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    Becoming a Cooperating Forester

    Note: Cooperators must agree to follow Department of Natural Resources-approved sound forestry standards in all forest management guidance and assistance that they provide.

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    Cooperating Forester Program

    Cooperating Foresters are consulting foresters or industrial foresters who voluntarily enter into a cooperative agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Consulting foresters are private-sector foresters who provide…

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    Fire Department Wildland Training for Cooperative Areas

    The DNR's Division of Forestry has instructors available to teach wildland fire training to fire departments in cooperative fire protection areas of Wisconsin. If your fire department is interested in this free wildland fire training, please…

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    Wildland Firefighter Employment

    Do you have a love for the outdoors, a healthy thirst for adventure and enjoy a mix of work in the office and in the field? There are a variety of jobs at the federal, state, local level—as well as in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and…

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    Community Tree Management Institute

    Wisconsin Community Tree Management Institute (CTMI) is a unique training experience designed for municipal staff with tree management responsibilities, but without a strong background in urban forestry. The program is ideal for staff who spend just…

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    Urban Forestry News, Training and Events

    Read Urban Forestry News to learn about specific urban and community forestry training sessions and events in Wisconsin.

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    Good Health Grows on Trees

    Nearly forty years of research and thousands of scientific studies have shaped our understanding of the extraordinary health benefits of urban trees and green spaces. Urban nature has been shown to reduce cardiovascular disease, mental illness, ADHD…

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