The poster session aims to recognize the breadth of topics under investigation in the name of species restoration. It is a great way to expose attendees to the most current research, and the variety of American chestnut projects being pursued. Research posters addressing topics relative to American chestnut restoration are desired.
TACF’s 2022 American Chestnut Symposium will bring together scientists, conservationists, private landowners, and industry professionals to share information and perspectives about the American chestnut and continue to inspire reintroduction of this species to eastern forests.
Click Here for all the details on submitting posters. Questions should be directed to Kendra Collins by email to: kendra.collins@acf.org.
For more information, visit the 2022 American Chestnut Symposium webpage.
Hunting Chestnut Trees!
The PA/NJ Chapter American Chestnut Foundation invites you to become a citizen scientist and report locations of American Chestnut trees in their communities as part of the Chapter’s conservation mission.
Click Here for instructions on how to report a tree.
Upcoming Event
-- November 12: PA/NJ Chapter Fall Member Meeting
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the PA/NJ Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation website, Follow them on Facebook and Instagram. Visit the Chapter YouTube Channel. Click Here to sign up for the Chapter newsletter. Click Here to become a member.
(Reprinted in part from the latest PA/NJ Chapter newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.)
[Posted: August 10, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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