by Contributor | April 15, 2020 11:36 am
OSWEGO – National Arbor Day, a day set aside to celebrate trees, is traditionally marked by tree giveaways and tree planting events. This year, the need for social distancing requires creative solutions — which the Canal Forest Restoration Project at SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station is providing via a free online webinar conference on Friday, April 24.
The webinar conference will highlight different perspectives on trees and forests. These perspectives include science, art, conservation, sustainability, human health and practical tree growing advice. Presenters come from as close as the city of Oswego and as far away as Arizona.
This conference is offered as part of Earth Week at SUNY Oswego, hosted by the campus Sustainability Office. Wednesday, April 22, two days before the conference, marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.
Participants can join one or more webinars, hosted live on the Canal Forest Restoration Project’s YouTube channel. A link to the channel is available on Rice Creek’s homepage (www.oswego.edu/ricecreek[1]) and will be posted to social media (such as @OzRiceCreek on Instagram). Recordings will be posted to the project’s YouTube channel immediately after each live session for those unable to join the live event.
The webinar lineup for the National Arbor Day conference includes:
SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station is dedicated to being a living laboratory for the advancement of knowledge through ecological research, education, and stewardship of the natural world.
In 2019, Rice Creek partnered with the Canal Forest Restoration Project to grow and distribute native trees that were heavily logged to support New York’s canal industry, including white oak, swamp white oak and white pine, restoring these trees to the region.
Additional details about the webinar, the Canal Forest Restoration Project and how to support the project can be found on Rice Creek Field Station’s website, www.oswego.edu/ricecreek[1].
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