
Kansas Canopy Newsletter
Dig Into the Latest in Forestry and Wildland Fire
The Kansas Canopy Newsletter is a monthly e-newsletter. You can read about our tree of the month, listen to the latest podcast episodes, view new job openings, and learn about our upcoming events! You may also view previous newsletter issues in the newsletter archive.
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The Kansas Canopy Podcast is a monthly podcast featuring Kansas landowners, land managers, firefighters, arborists, entomologists, and other industry professionals and subject-matter experts!
The Kansas Canopy Podcast can be found on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Recent episodes:
The Kansas Canopy Podcast can be found on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Recent episodes:
- Champions in the Field: Measuring Giants, Building Pride
- Investing in the Forest: Why Timber Stand Improvement Matters
- Building the Wildland Fire Workforce
- Forestry fo the Bats: How Forest Management Supports Kansas Bat Populations
- Does Every Ash Tree Have to Die? The Spread of Emerald Ash Borer in Kansas
- Only You Can Prevent Wildfires: Fire Prevention in Kansas
- Leave it Be: Why Less is More When it Comes to Wildlife
- Forests, Fire and the Fight for Funding
- Weather Wives' Tales: Fact or Folklore?
- Ticks in Kansas: Risks, Prevention & Awareness
- Landowner Highlight: Austin Floersch
- The History of Trees in Kansas
The Kansas Forest Service Book Club meets one to two times per year, virtually, to discuss a book related to forestry, conservation or wildland fire. Sign up today to be notified about our next book club!
All our book club discussions are recorded and posted to our YouTube. To view past book clubs check out our book club playlist!

All our book club discussions are recorded and posted to our YouTube. To view past book clubs check out our book club playlist!
The Kansas Forest Service Community Forestry program educates citizens and decision-makers about the economic, environmental, psychological, and aesthetic benefits of trees and to assist local governments, citizen groups and volunteers in the planting and sustaining healthy trees and vegetation wherever people live and work in the State of Kansas.
This newsletter will cover topics ranging from tree care and maintenance, resources available to communities, and information on how our program supports Kansans. If you would like to learn more about the Kansas Community Forestry Program, sign up for our monthly newsletter!
October Issue
November Issue
December Issue
This newsletter will cover topics ranging from tree care and maintenance, resources available to communities, and information on how our program supports Kansans. If you would like to learn more about the Kansas Community Forestry Program, sign up for our monthly newsletter!
October Issue
November Issue
December Issue
