Presenter: Kim Shearer, Director of Collections & Curator, The Morton Arboretum
At The Morton Arboretum, an institution with more than a century of experience, there is a long-established mission to collect and study trees and other plants from around the world to enhance the environment and quality of living for all humans while also preserving and conserving trees. In this webinar, Kim Shearer will share her experience and the work of the Arboretum in its efforts to collect, conserve, protect, and introduce trees through collaborative efforts both internally and externally. The world's woodland communities are vast and diverse. It will take more than just one individual, one institution, or even one nation to champion their survival when faced with the reality of climate change. Learn how The Morton Arboretum and their partners are working together to secure a greener, healthier, more resilient future.
Registration Information:
JOIN US ON THIS YEAR'S QUEST TO FIND AMAZING PLANTS, NEW GARDENING TECHNIQUES, EXCITING DESIGN IDEAS, AND THE LATEST ENVIRONMENTAL BEST PRACTICES TO TAKE HOME TO OUR OWN GARDENS!
This 4-part series will be presented via ZOOM.
Cost: $40 - Early registration until Jan. 4 or $50 - Regular registration from Jan. 5 - Jan. 25 Register here.
Attendance: Can't attend all live webinars? Register and pay for the 4-part series to attend the webinars or view via the recordings which will be made available for you after each session. This series is easy to access when it is most CONVENIENT for you! And the ZOOM platform is user-friendly.