Where:
Boston Athenaeum
10-1/2 Beacon St
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, History, Lectures & Conferences, Nature
Event website:
https://events.bostonathenaeum.org/en/resist-endure-adapt-the-ethics-and-practice-of-plant-conservation-5a2KUm4yr3x/overview
You have probably heard that diversity is good for the environment, but have you ever wondered how exactly plant diversity benefits ecosystems and the life (including yours) that these ecosystems support? Join CEO of Native Plant Trust Tim Johnson for a wide ranging talk about the history of the conservation movement in the United States, the tools plant conservationists use to protect plants from extinction, and what plant ecology can teach us about how to resist, endure, and adapt when the things we hold dear come under attack.
Tickets are free for members and their guests, and $20 for visitors.
More information and registration: https://events.bostonathenaeum.org/en/resist-endure-adapt-the-ethics-and-practice-of-plant-conservation-5a2KUm4yr3x/overview
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