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Home » Climate Change » 2011 Spreading Roots Conference Recap.

2011 Spreading Roots Conference Recap.

January 16, 2012  in Climate Change / EAB (Emerald Ash Borer) / Public Policy / Stewardship / tree benefit / Urban Forest  tagged Conference / tree hugger / urban forest by OUFC

If you haven’t already done so please don’t miss our Summary of the 2011 Conference Spreading Roots in partnership with Toronto Botanical Gardens.  This will take you to the presentation links for speakers whose presentations have been made available.

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