Webinar: Backyard Carbon Sequestration

  • 04 Dec 2018
  • 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Online

 

In this webinar presentation from the Ecological Landscape Alliance, Adrian Ayres Fisher will review the characteristics of healthy soil, how plants and soil life work together to store carbon below ground, and how gardeners and landscapers can make a difference in the fight against climate change.

Adrian Ayres Fisher, a Chicago-area native, is Sustainability Coordinator at Triton College in River Grove, Illinois. Among other duties, she is in charge of two large rain gardens and a small prairie area that is certified as a Monarch Waystation. She is active in Chicago Wilderness initiatives, the West Cook Chapter of Wild Ones, and volunteers with the Plants of Concern rare-plant-monitoring program in Cook County Forest Preserves. She has trained and volunteered as a University of Illinois Extension Master Gardener and was the native plant buyer for an independent nursery. Her backyard pollinator reserve has been included in local garden walks. Ms. Ayres blogs at www.ecologicalgardening.net and is a featured writer at Resilience.org.

 

Go to this address to access the webinar:  

https://www.ecolandscaping.org/event/webinar-backyard-carbon-sequestration-how-you-can-help/?fbclid=IwAR1nudqI87a0Qi8e4WuYgVbA-jRgrdRRS8FnE76jsUMthANPy6_g3HGLssE

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