The event is also known as, "The Wild Ones Western Pennsylvania Area Symposium."
This year's event promises to be a captivating journey into the world of sustainable practices, with a focus on native plants and their crucial role in ecological harmony.
Engage with local organizations' seasoned professionals as they answer the burning questions surrounding ecological land stewardship.
Gain insights into the principles and practices that contribute to the well-being of our environment.
Panelists include:
-- Mark Brownlee from ArcheWild,
-- Wil Taylor from Jennings Environmental Education Center;
-- Chris Kubiak from Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania;
-- Jake Kristophel from Fallen Aspen Farm;
-- Ashley Funk from Mountain Watershed Association; and
-- John Creasy from Garfield Community Farm.
Pose your inquiries to our esteemed speakers during an interactive Q&A session.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a budding environmentalist, this is an opportunity to deepen your understanding of ecologically responsible land stewardship.
Sponsors include Ernst Conservation Seeds based in Meadville and Ecotone Renewables.
Click Here to register for this in-person event and for more information.
[Posted: March 1, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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