Forests, Moths, Birds, & Bats, Oh My!
Forests serve as important habitat for many species of conservation concern, including several bats and birds as well as the food sources they depend upon, often lepidoptera including adult moths and their caterpillars. This presentation will review how forest management practices may affect moths and introduce a new research project studying moth occurrences in areas under different forest management. In addition, we’ll highlight some ways anyone can attract moths and contribute to citizen science projects to help track changes in moth communities over time.
Presenter: Kevin Rohling; Forestry Research Technician
Kevin earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in Geography from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, specializing in Biogeography and GIS. He has worked in natural resource conservation since 2004. He conducts research and Extension activities focused on invasive species issues, prescribed fire, use of technology in forestry, wildlife monitoring, chainsaw safety, natural areas management, and outreach and interpretation.
Forestry Spring Webinar Series
Just in time for spring, the Illinois Extension Forestry team will lead a five-session webinar series for woodland owners on Wednesdays starting April 5. The webinar is free, and registration is required.
This webinar is approved for ISA Continuing Education Credits.