Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County hosts
Urban and Community Forestry Educational Workshop Series
Urban Trees in Your Backyard
Urban Forestry Education Webinars for Homeowners, Tree Professionals, and Community Leaders
For full list of webinars offered in this series, please visit our events page on our website at http://ccenassau.org/events
Establishing a Backyard Ecosystem using Urban Trees Monday, December 14, 2020 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Description - Urban trees are valued for the environmental services they provide, such as energy conservation, carbon sequestration, improving air quality, and storm water mitigation. Urban trees also provide essential habitat for insects, bird, small mammals, amphibians, and reptiles. All of these animal residents add to the ecological function of the urban forest and by welcoming birds, bats, and other insectivores, humans and trees alike benefit from the resulting insect pest control.
To register for this event, please click the Register button below. You will then receive an email with the webinar login information for the day of the event.
If you have any questions please contact Mike at 516-832-2591 ext. 30 or email mf628@cornell.edu
Funding for these Urban Forestry Education Workshops is provided by the NYS DEC through their Urban and Community Forestry Education Program.
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