All about invasives! A Forestry Workshop with Charlie Moreno

Please join Moose Mountains Regional Greenways and Branch Hill Farm on Saturday, October 23, 2021 from 10:00 – 12:00 as we walk the woods of Branch Hill Farm with forester Charlie Moreno.  Collectively known as “invasives”, learn about the exotic plants that pose a dire threat to our forests and landscapes.

We will cover:

  • Which plants might be in your yard or forest, and how to identify them.
  • Are they really all that bad? YES, and here’s why….
  • Our “toolkit” methods to control and/or eradicate.

For more information, directions and to register for this informative workshop, please contact

Kari Lygren at 603-978-7125, email:  karilygren@gmail.com  or register online at www.mmrgnh.org

Registration closes on Thursday, October 21, 2021

Biographical Sketch

Based in Strafford, Charlie Moreno, NH Licensed Professional Forester, has practiced locally as a Consulting Forester for over 40 years, managing 40,000 forest acres for private landowners, land trusts, conservation organizations, and communities in southern New Hampshire and Maine.  Charlie manages forestland for the Carl Siemon Family Charitable Trust, where he has presented outdoor workshops about natural history, forest restoration, mixed-age silviculture, low-impact harvesting, habitat management, the connection between forests and wood, and forest habitats. Over the years, he has worked closely with New Hampshire Fish & Game and the Natural Resources Conservation Service on a variety of wildlife habitat projects.

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