Keystone Resources - "the canvas bag"
The Keystone Project makes a significant investment in community leaders. One of those investments is in the form of take home resources, given out at the annual Keystone training. The resources are meant to be used by the Cooperator as well as shared with friends, local conservation organizations, and municipal boards. The exact resources change from year to year. Below is a list of materials commonly given to each Keystone Cooperator:
Keystone Annual Training Take Home Resources
- A Field Guide to the animals of Vernal Pools
- A Guide to Invasive Plants in Massachusetts
- A Guide to Logging Aesthetics
- Applied Ecosystem Management on non-industrial forest land
- A Sand County Almanac
- Ch. 132 Forest Cutting Practices Act
- Conserving Grassland Birds (large grasslands, small grasslands, and agricultural lands)
- Cost of Community Services
- Careful Timber Harvest (video)
- Enhancement of Wildlife Habitat on Private Lands
- Foresters and the Care of Your Land
- Guide to Wildlife Tree Management in northeast northern hardwoods
- High-Grade Harvesting: Understand the impacts, know your options
- Land Conservation Options
- Landowner's Guide to Wildlife Habitat
- Landscaping for Wildlife
- Mammal Tracks and Scat: Life Size Tracking Guide
- Native and Naturalized Trees of Massachusetts
- New England Forests Through Time: Insights from the Harvard Forest Dioramas
- New England Wildlife: Habitat, Natural History, and Distribution
- Profiles from Working Woodlands
- Preserving Family Lands: Book I Essential Tax Strategies for the Landowner
- Preserving Family Lands: Book II More Planning Strategies for the Future
- Reading the Forested Landscape
- Restoring Old-Growth Characteristics
- Silvicultural Options for Managing Hemlock Forests Threatened by Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
- Working with Your Woodland: A Landowner's Guide
- Your Land, Your Choices
- Your Land, Your Legacy