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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.
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SUMMARY:Ecological Landscape Alliance Eco-tour: Gardening for Insects: Native Pollinator Garden
DESCRIPTION:The Ecological Landscape Alliance invites you to tour the private gardens of landscape designer and pollinator expert\, Thomas Berger. \n\n\nWhen choosing plants to support insects in our gardens\, we want to make the most of our limited space. Which plants nourish the most species? And which kinds of insects need our support most urgently? \n\n\nThomas Berger has been designing landscapes for insects for more than twenty years in his own gardens and client gardens. Thomas pays particular attention to providing for two groups of insects: \n\n\nThe caterpillars of butterflies and moths (lepidoptera)\, which are an important part of the wildlife food chain.The pollinators\, especially native bees that fulfill the essential function of pollinating not only our food crops but also native plants and thus contribute to their survival.Our goal for any garden should be to provide habitat for the largest possible number of insect species. Thomas Berger’s gardens demonstrate effective habitat that provide joy and beauty for humans as well. \n\n\nJoin us for a unique opportunity to explore the private gardens of an inspiring insect specialist\, landscape designer\, and passionate nature photographer.
URL:https://234birds.org/events/ecological-landscape-alliance-eco-tour-gardening-for-insects-native-pollinator-garden/
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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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