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SUMMARY:Native Plant Society: Restorations on Lands Impacted by Agricu
 lture-Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Native Plant Society: Restorations on Lands Impacted by Ag
 riculture-Presentation\"(Washington Native Plant Society-Komo Kulshan 
 Chapter- Monthly Meetings consist of a quick review of local items and
  announcements and a presentation lasting approximately an hour.)\"\n\
 n\"Then the presentation :\nWhatcom Conservation District coordinates 
 stream and wetland restoration projects on agricultural land.\nThe rol
 e of native woody plants in local restoration projects will be present
 ed in a slide show, including: plant selection, natural succession str
 ategies, planting techniques, invasive weed challenges, and the impact
 s of humans and wildlife. Expected and unexpected results of restorati
 on efforts will be shown, including: species survival, natural recruit
 ment of additional species, continuing invasive weed challenges, wildl
 ife responses, and the expected further evolution of projects.\nFrank 
 Corey coordinates riparian restoration projects for the Whatcom Conser
 vation District. Frank worked four years working for WA Dept of Ecolog
 y, and supervised a Washington Conservation Corps crew, implementing r
 iparian restoration projects for NSEA, and has spent many years growin
 g and planting trees in nurseries and as a landscaper. Frank earned a 
 degree in Landscape Horticulture and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Busi
 ness Administration from WWU. Sonya Schaller is Conservation Reserve E
 nhancement Program (CREP) technician. She received a B.S. degree from 
 WWU’s Biology Dept and has worked the USDA Forest Service doing fire
  and ecological field research. www.whatcomcd.org\"\n\nPrograms and fr
 ee and are geared for all levels of botanical knowledge.\nEnter from t
 he parking lot in the back. All meetings are free and open to the publ
 ic.\"\n\nThis is a great group of knowledge folks who also do walks! C
 onsider becoming a member and receiving their monthly newsletter.\n\nF
 or more information visit https://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/events/na
 tive-plant-society
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20100519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20100519T210000
CATEGORIES:educational, "&", native, plant, meeting
LOCATION:Sustainable Living Center, at the ReStore- 2309 Meridian St-B
 'ham
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ORGANIZER:Washington Native Plant Society-Komo Kulshan Chapter
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Eric Jen
 sen":https://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/profile/Eric
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Heather 
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