Meeting of the Minds: “Forest Health and Resiliency in San Juan County: A Restoration Forester’s Perspective” presented by Carson Sprenger – Wednesday, March 16 at 1pm by Zoom
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Join Carson Sprenger as he discusses how a 400-year-old tree-ring record helps explain the history of local forest fires, the influence of Coast Salish people, and the development of our current forests for the next Meeting of the Minds presentation titled, “Forest Health and Resiliency in San Juan County: A Restoration Forester’s Perspective.”
Prior to becoming the Director of Rain Shadow Consulting, an ecological forestry and tree care business based on Orcas Island, Carson graduated from the University of Washington’s College of Forest Resources. Carson is also adjunct faculty at Huxley College and a board supervisor on the San Juan Conservation District.
To join us on Wednesday, March 16 at 1 p.m. by Zoom, go to the Calendar of Events page at orcasseniors.org. All are welcome to attend. Your generous donation is appreciated so that we can bring more great programs like this one to our community.
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