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SUMMARY:World Biodiversity Forum
DESCRIPTION:Un­der the theme In­spi­ra­tion for Ac­tion\, the sec­ond World Bio­di­ver­si­ty Fo­rum will bring to­geth­er re­searchers across all dis­ci­plines of bio­di­ver­si­ty sci­ence with prac­ti­tion­ers and so­ci­etal ac­tors in a fo­rum that of­fers in­spi­ra­tion and ex­am­ples for ac­tions and so­lu­tions to con­serve bio­di­ver­si­ty\, and set us on a path to­wards trans­for­ma­tion for sus­tain­abil­i­ty. \n\n\nWorld Bio­di­ver­si­ty Fo­rum 2022 is or­gan­ized as a hy­brid event\, with the in-per­son meet­ing tak­ing place at Davos Con­gress Cen­tre\, Switzer­land.
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SUMMARY:Native Plant Trust Author Book Talk: The Northeast Native Plant Primer: 235 Plants for an Earth-friendly Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join Uli Lorimer\, Director of Horticulture at Native Plant Trust\, for the debut of his new book from Timber Press\, The Northeast Native Plant Primer\, 235 Plants for an Earth-Friendly Garden. It provides a roadmap on how and why to include native plants in your garden and what plants to choose\, whether you are new to gardening or a seasoned professional. For those of us who care about the natural world\, the decision to plant natives in the garden is one of the most impactful and important choices we can make.
URL:https://234birds.org/events/native-plant-trust-author-book-talk-the-northeast-native-plant-primer-235-plants-for-an-earth-friendly-garden/
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SUMMARY:Tufts University Environmental Studies Lecture: Conservation Through a Lens: Why Stories Matter
DESCRIPTION:Jen Guyton\, Photographer \n\n\nStories have the power to persuade and motivate. In conservation\, they can be a critical first step in convincing people to take action. In this talk\, photographer Jen Guyton will discuss her journey from scientist to storyteller\, and take you along on some adventures that she have had in conservation photography. She will also explore how storytelling has contributed and continues to contribute to conservation.
URL:https://234birds.org/events/tufts-university-environmental-studies-lecture-conservation-through-a-lens-why-stories-matter/
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SUMMARY:LIISMA-LINPI Conference: Resilient LI
DESCRIPTION:The Long Island Invasive Species Management Area and our host organization\, the Long Island Native Plant Initiative (LINPI) are pleased to announce our upcoming virtual conference on April 7\, 2022. We hope to provide great opportunities for learning the latest on invasive and native species on Long Island\, with an eye for preparing for future challenges together.
URL:https://234birds.org/events/liisma-linpi-conference-resilient-li/
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SUMMARY:Lexington Living Landscapes: Kill Your Lawn\, with Dan Jaffe Wilder
DESCRIPTION:Every house in America should be fronted with a non-native monoculture with the maintenance requirements of a golf course and the ecological value of a strip mine; a place where all flowers are called weeds and signs essentially saying “keep off” are the norm. \n\n\nDoes that idea seem a bit odd to you? It’s time to take a second look at this idea we call lawn. Join Dan Jaffe Wilder\, co-author of Native Plants for New England Gardens and Director of Applied Ecology at Norcross Wildlife Foundation\, to learn about options available to us\, from whole lawn replacement to managing existing lawn in more ecologically beneficial ways. From well-known plants to brand new introductions\, we will discuss various options that fit the needs of various lawn spaces. \n\n\nHeld over zoom. Hosted in partnership with Cary Memorial Library. Co-sponsored by the Lexington Conservation Division.
URL:https://234birds.org/events/lexington-living-landscapes-kill-your-lawn-with-dan-jaffe-wilder/
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