Map Your Land and Other Tools for Landowners
Thousands of woodland owners just like you have created a free account on MyLandPlan.org. They are using the site to create high quality maps of their land including all the features that are important to them. The site can also help you set the goals you have for your land and recommend activities to help you achieve those goals. You can track your progress with the task list tool and use the forest journal to record and share memories with your family. Join us for this webinar to learn all about MyLandPlan.org, your one stop site for everything related to your woodlands!
Resources
- Sign up for MyLandPlan.org: www.mylandplan.org/signup
- How to Map Your Property Boundaries Video
- How to Map Your Property Features Video
- How to Set Your Goals Video
- How to Use the Task List Tool Video
- Privacy Policy for MyLandPlan.org
- Terms of Use for MyLandPlan.org
- Emerald Ash Borer Resources (mentioned during the questions)
- Using the snipping tool to capture your map
- Corpscon: Mentioned by a participant to help you convert to latitude/longitude
- Find your latitude and longitude without a GPS unit
Presenter: Caroline Kuebler
Caroline Kuebler is the Senior Manager of Woodland Owner Engagement where she oversees digital communications with AFF’s network of woodland owners. She develops tools and resources for landowners, including the www.MyLandPlan.org website. She has been with AFF since 2008 overseeing such projects as the development of the ATFS Inspection App, the national management plan template with the US Forest Service and NRCS, and the 2008 Farm Bill landowner resources.
Before joining AFF, Caroline worked at Conservation International where she developed and managed the vegetation protocol as part of a long-term biodiversity monitoring project. Caroline has a Masters in Forest Science from Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Washington University in St. Louis. Caroline lives in Milwaukee, WI with her husband, daughter and two terriers. She and her family are planning to become woodland owners themselves someday.