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Nature's S.O.S.: VT's Secret Is in Our Soils

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Closeup of golden forest ferns in autumn in Vermont.
Join us for our Nature's S.O.S. webinar! © Eamon Mac Mahon

Overview

How do we give species the best chance to thrive in the face of climate impacts? The answer lies in protecting what is beneath our feet. Geologic settings, such as limestone, slate or granite, drive biodiversity and help us determine the most climate-resilient places to conserve. Join us to learn about Vermont’s focal landscapes and what we do to protect them for people and nature.

Host: Heather Furman (TNC VT state director)

Panelists: Carol Adair (associate professor and director of Aiken Forestry Science Lab) and Jon Binhammer (TNC VT director of land protection).

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Upon registration, you will receive the Zoom link. This will be a 30-minute presentation followed by a Q&A. A recording of this event will be shared with registered participants after the event.

More About the Nature's S.O.S. Series

An online and in-person event series to explore Vermont’s unique role in Safeguarding Our Species (S.O.S.) in a changing landscape. Join us for a webinar or in-person event to connect with others, make nature discoveries in your community and engage with actions that are making a difference for biodiversity and climate, here in Vermont and around the globe.   

Sept. 30: Vermont’s Secret Is in Our Soils Hike at Equinox Highlands

Join us for a foliage hike at our Equinox Highlands Natural Area in Manchester, VT, led by Jon Binhammer (TNC VT director of land protection).