Speaking for the Trees: How You Can Save Our Old-Growth at the College Lodge Forest

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Speaking for the Trees: How You Can Save Our Old-Growth at the College Lodge Forest, East Aurora, New York, United States
Event Title
Speaking for the Trees: How You Can Save Our Old-Growth at the College Lodge Forest
Event Date
29-10-2020
Location
East Aurora, New York, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
The Western New York Land Conservancy
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The Western New York Land Conservancy
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Non Technical
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All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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East Aurora, New York, United States

In 2020, the Western New York Land Conservancy community is raising money to purchase and save the College Lodge Forest in Chautauqua County. This pristine forest is home to one of the largest stands of old-growth forest remaining in Western New York. Old-growth forests are some of the most biologically diverse habitats in the world, and they play a crucial role in slowing down climate change. With many of our planet's old-growth forests threatened by deforestation, protecting stands of old-growth here at home is vital for the climate health of our planet-and for us.

Join us on Thursday, October 29th from 7-8 pm for a free online event. Joan Maloof, writer, professor emeritus, and founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network will discuss her book Nature's Temples: The Complex World of Old-Growth Forests. You’ll also hear from Jajean Rose-Burney, Deputy Executive Director of the Land Conservancy, about how you can save the College Lodge Forest.

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Category: Community / Virtual Event Time: 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

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Available
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General Admission: USD 0.00
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  Virtual Event  Pin/Zip Code : 14052
Contact
Kyle Semmel

[email protected]

     (716) 687-1225