Native Plants and the benefits they bring to our Ecosystems - Symposium

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Native Plants and the benefits they bring to our Ecosystems - Symposium

We will hear from local experts about the benefits of creating native plant habitats in and around our public green spaces and vacant lots.

By Western Pennsylvania Wild Ones

When and where

Date and time

Wednesday, March 29 · 5 - 8pm EDT

Location

Tree Pittsburgh 32 62nd Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201

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About this event

  • 3 hours
  • Mobile eTicket

We have an exciting panel of local people who all work in fields where they encounter, on a daily basis, the different benefits of creating native to PA ecotype plant habitats in and around our public green spaces. Meaning our parks, waterways, urban gardens, and vacant lots. For homeowners it is where your lot meets these public spaces. Pollinators, humans and infrastructure all need more native plants. Join us for some light fare from Pure Grub412 and cider from A Few Bad Apples as we listen to our panelists share their different perspectives on "why we need more native plants everywhere"

  1. Greg Kedzierski ~ Ernst Conservation Seed
  2. Shelly Danko-Day ~ Pittsburgh Urban Ag & Food Policy Advisor
  3. Chris Kubiak ~ Western Pennsylvania Audubon Society
  4. Andrew Flynn ~ Mt. Lebanon Commissioner
  5. Sean Brady ~ Hollow Oak Land Trust
  6. Rose Flowers ~ UpStream Pittsburgh
  7. Joe Stavish ~ Tree Pittsburgh

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