• Wilderness and the Human Role

    Mountain Top Library 6093 Main Street, Tannersville, NY, United States

    The concept of "wilderness" has changed throughout history, and can influence the way we relate to the natural world. Zane Lawyer, CFA Education Arborist, will give a talk on the evolving meaning of wilderness and its significance for the future of the Catskill region. Following the presentation, a wide-ranging openContinue Reading

  • Ginseng Cultivation Workshop

    125 Kaftas Road 125 Kaftas Road, Halcott Center, NY, United States

    The Catskill Mountains are home to wild-grown American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius), some of the most sought-after and highest-priced ginseng in the world. Due to its value, not just to humans but forest critters as well, ginseng is under unique pressure from wildlife browse and overharvesting. What better way to helpContinue Reading

    $30
  • Wilderness and the Human Role

    Mamakating Environmental Education Center (MEEC) 762 South Road, Wurtsboro, United States

    The concept of "wilderness" has changed throughout history, and can influence the way we relate to the natural world. Zane Lawyer, CFA Education Arborist, will give a talk on the evolving meaning of wilderness and its significance for the future of the Catskill region. Following the presentation, a wide-ranging openContinue Reading

  • Game of Logging Level II

    7433 State Route 28 7433 State Route 28, Shandaken, United States

    Game of Logging (GOL) is widely acknowledged as the premier chainsaw safety and productivity training program in the country, offering hands-on chainsaw safety training in a competitive environment. Top instructors across the country combine demonstration with participation to teach chainsaw safety, productivity, conservation, and cutting techniques. This is a LEVELContinue Reading

    $200
  • Apple Cider Pressing Demonstration

    Catskill Forest Association, Inc 42710 State Highway 28, Arkville, NY, United States

    Pressing apples for cider is a tale as old as time. Apple trees, growing wild or planted by farmers long ago, can be found all over the Catskill region. Though not all wild apples are good for fresh eating, plenty are perfect for cider-making. Take advantage of this abundant CatskillContinue Reading

    $10