[RWG] WEBINAR: State of the Science: Ecological Restoration and the Northeast Seed Network; Jun 9, 2023; 1:00pm ET

Krone, Elizabeth C elizabeth_krone at fws.gov
Wed Jun 7 13:23:12 CDT 2023


STATE OF THE SCIENCE: ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND THE NORTHEAST SEED NETWORK

Webinar date/time: Jun 9, 2023, 01:00 PM ET

What will you learn?
Join us during New York Invasive Species Awareness Week for a powerful pair of presentations around the topic of native plant restoration in the Northeast. Our featured speakers will include James Aronson and Eve Allen of the Ecological Health Network. James Aronson is a long-time restoration practitioner with four decades of experience in the field, is a Co-Founder of the Ecological Health Network and Emeritus senior scientist at Missouri Botanical Garden. His presentation will cover an overview of where holistic ecological restoration intersects with global efforts to remove and reduce biological invaders with a special focus on the Northeast U.S. and adjacent bioregions south and north. Eve Allen is the Program Director of Northeast Initiatives at Ecological Health Network, where they are working to advance the science and practice of ecological restoration. Eve's presentation will cover an integrative network approach that is generating solutions to commercial shortages of native seeds to create biodiverse, self-sustaining plant communities. The New York Invasive Species Research Institute is excited to bring together expertise on this topic and discuss a potential path forward to restoration challenges.

Presenters:
James Aronson, Emeritus Senior Scientists and Co-Trustee·Missouri Botanical Garden Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development; Ecological Health Network

Eve Allen, Program Director·Ecological Health Network

Registration: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pra6lyfBQwi9VpR4RNWF5w#/registration

Details:https://www.nyisri.org/

Webinar presented by: New York Invasive Species Research Institute

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