Assisted Migration of Maine’s Forests: Insights from Experimental Planting Studies in Maine

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Assisted Migration of Maine’s Forests: Insights from Experimental Planting Studies in Maine

May 21 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

$5 – $20

*Registration is free for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community members, as well as members of the MOFGA Journeyperson program. 

In this session, Dr. Jay Wason and two of his current graduate students, Laura Pinover and Emily MacDonald, will discuss how their recent and ongoing research efforts are helping us understand how forest tree regeneration responds to extreme climate conditions and how that relates to assisted migration in Maine.

Snacks and hot beverages will be provided to those attending in-person.

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This sliding scale registration is designed to make our workshops as accessible as possible by providing a range of pricing options, with a goal of ticket sales averaging in the middle. The recommended price for participation in this event is $5 for MOFGA members and $10 for non-members. Please pay what feels reasonable for you.

Questions? Email [email protected]

Two people stand in front of a group of nursery trees which will be planted for assisted migration
Photo provided by the Wason Lab

Details

Date:

May 21

Time:

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Cost:

$5 – $20

Categories:

Venue

MOFGA’s Education Center

294 Crosby Brook Rd
Unity, ME 04988 United States

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