Presented By: Citizens Climate Lobby
Small Forests, Big Benefits
An online forum featuring keynote speaker Douglas Tallamy
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Please join us on Tue, June 18, 7 - 8:30 ET for an online forum to explore how mini-forests of native trees and shrubs can help address biodiversity loss, tree inequity, and climate change.
Keynote: Douglas Tallamy Professor, author, and founder of Homegrown National Park
Panelists:
Giuliana Casimirri, Green Venture
Christine Dannhausen-Brun, Nordson Green Earth Foundation
Maya Dutta, Biodiversity for a Livable Climate
Neelam Patil, Green Pocket Forests
To register, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/small-forests-big-benefits-online-discussion-tickets-849064674297. Zoom link will be sent to registrants the week prior.
Note: the evening is not intended to be a "how-to" session on the Miyawaki Method, so for introductory info, please check out the many online resources, including those found at PocketForests.org. For help building your own forest, Sugiprojects.com is a great resource.
Keynote: Douglas Tallamy Professor, author, and founder of Homegrown National Park
Panelists:
Giuliana Casimirri, Green Venture
Christine Dannhausen-Brun, Nordson Green Earth Foundation
Maya Dutta, Biodiversity for a Livable Climate
Neelam Patil, Green Pocket Forests
To register, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/small-forests-big-benefits-online-discussion-tickets-849064674297. Zoom link will be sent to registrants the week prior.
Note: the evening is not intended to be a "how-to" session on the Miyawaki Method, so for introductory info, please check out the many online resources, including those found at PocketForests.org. For help building your own forest, Sugiprojects.com is a great resource.
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LivestreamJune 18, 2024 (Tuesday) 7:00pm
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