A resource for tree care professionals and the public to protect and care for Georgia's trees.
ISSUES AND THREATS IN TREE AND FOREST HEALTH CARE
Taught by:
Dr. Kim Coder, Lead Instructor Professor of Tree Biology and Health Care
This biannual two-day course focuses on critical components of tree and forest health care in Southern landscapes. In-depth topics taught by senior instructors include biotic threats from emerging and important pests, and abiotic stress issues associated with drought and soil constraints. This course is for arborists, foresters, tree health care providers, urban/community foresters, landscape architects, landscape managers, nursery managers, and others responsible for tree health care. New and experienced professionals will benefit from attending.
CEU, certification, and registration credits will be available. COURSE FEES: Early registration by October 17: $245.00 Fee paid after October 17: $295.00 Registration ready by August 7 here Or contact Ingvar Elle at 706-583-0566; Email ingvar@uga.edu No walk-ins allowedCourse flyer
Email: info@georgiaarborist.orgPhone: (404) 913-1422 Address: GAA ~ P.O. Box 2516, Decatur GA 30031