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Date(s) - 12/05/2023
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Come learn with us about how planting native trees positively impacts water quality in Tennessee!
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ABOUT: Plant trees, improve water quality! But how? Tennessee’s landscape has changed drastically in the last several decades, and with this change, our riparian forests and waterways have suffered. In this webinar, we’ll learn about how the University of Tennessee’s Community Riparian Restoration Program uses scientific research to identify areas that should be prioritized for restoration. We’ll discuss ways that collaboration can deepen our collective impact as we select sites for invasive species removal and native tree planting in priority watersheds.
This webinar will be presented by Maddy Johnson, Graduate Research Assistant from the Community Riparian Restoration Program for Tennessee, a multidisciplinary initiative led by the UT Institute of Agriculture and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry.
In partnership with the Community Riparian Restoration Program for Tennessee. Open to the public. Free to attend.
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Thank you to our funding partners!