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SUMMARY:Webinar: Go Native! Pollinators in Peril and How You Can Help
DESCRIPTION:Go Native! Pollinators in Peril and How You Can Help\nBy: Deb Ellis (Native Plant Society of NJ) \nWhen we garden\, we can support biodiversity through the plants we chose! In this workshop\, you will learn how to bring beautiful butterflies to your backyard by using native bushes and flowers. This workshop is perfect for beginner or experienced gardeners who want to support pollinators. \nStrike Team Community Conference 2020\nWebinar Series\nWebinars take place on Wednesdays from 7-8pm using Zoom.\n$5 per webinar\nRegister Here \nDeb Ellis is an environmental activist\, lecturer\, and retired social justice lawyer who is passionate about teaching how to use native plants to promote biodiversity and heal the Earth. She is the founder and co-leader of the Essex County chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Jersey\, a Master Gardener\, has served on the Montclair Environmental Commission\, and has had a Certified Backyard Habitat through the National Wildlife Federation for 5 years. Deb has served in leadership positions in nonprofit organizations and received several awards for public service\, including being named as a Champion of Change by President Obama.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/webinar-go-native-pollinators-in-peril-and-how-you-can-help/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Forest Pest and Pathogens
DESCRIPTION:Forest Pest and Pathogens\nBy: Paul Kurtz (NJ Department of Agriculture) \nThis presentation will provide an update on the status of several current forest health threats\, including emerald ash borer\, bacterial leaf scorch\, beech leaf disease\, and oak wilt. \nStrike Team Community Conference 2020\nWebinar Series\nWebinars take place on Wednesdays from 7-8pm using Zoom.\n$5 per webinar\nRegister Here \nRosa Yoo is the Forest Health Specialist with the New Jersey Forest Service\, where she administers the state’s forest health program\, surveying\, monitoring\, and suppressing invasive pests and diseases that threatens our native trees and forests. She has worked with the New Jersey Forest Service since 2004\, hired as a forester to work on the Asian Longhorned Beetle Program. She is a graduate from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry where she studied Forest Resource Management\, Forest Biology\, and Silviculture.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/webinar-forest-pest-and-pathogens/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Aquatic Plant Management Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Aquatic Plant Management Techniques\nBy: Chris Doyle (SOLitude Lake Management) \nStrike Team Community Conference 2020\nWebinar Series\nWebinars take place on Wednesdays from 7-8pm using Zoom.\n$5 per webinar\nRegister Here \nChris Doyle graduated from Rutgers University with a BS in Natural Resource Management. He has over 27 years of experience as an aquatic biologist\, including 16 years of experience as a freshwater ecologist and a lake manager. Currently the Director of Biology at SOLitude Lake Management\, Mr. Doyle oversees a team of field biologists conducting water quality and biological assessments throughout the Northeast. He became a Certified Lake Manager in 2008. He has attended and presented at numerous lake management conferences since 2005\, including the North American Lake Management Society\, the Aquatic Plant Management Society\, the Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society\, the New York Federation of Lake Associations\, the New Jersey Coalition of Lake Associations\, and the New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team. He is a Past President and current Editor of the Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society\, is the Region 2 Board of Director of the North American Lake Management Society and sits on the Technical Advisory Committee of the New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team. Mr. Doyle is proud to be a lifelong resident of New Jersey\, and resides in central New Jersey with his wife\, son\, and two adopted cats.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/webinar-aquatic-plant-management-techniques/
LOCATION:NJ
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