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Mid-Atlantic Plant Research Conference: Focus on Forest Health

Morris Arboretum & Gardens 100 E Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia, United States

It is no secret that plants in our region are facing new challenges to their survival, growth, and reproduction due to a variety of threats that includes land use change, habitat loss, climate change, and more. One of the places this is most keenly felt is in our regional forests. Join us either in-person or virtually as we bring together a panel of plant scientists and conservation experts for an intensive one-day conference that highlights the intersection of plant science and conservation. Whether you work in conservation, forestry, arboriculture, landscape design, or plant science – or are simply interested in

$80 – $150

Watershed Education on the Conestoga River

When: July 29 through August 2, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. Where: Online assignments the week before and week after, on the Millersville University (MU) campus, and on the Conestoga River. Audience: This hybrid course is open to graduate students, formal and nonformal educators, and school administrators. Credits: 3 graduate credits (equivalent 90 hours of Act 48 for Pennsylvania Certified Teachers). Cost: Summer tuition and fees. Register Now Steve Kerlin, Ph.D., director of education at Stroud Water Research Center and MU adjunct, will lead this advanced course in watershed education knowledge and pedagogy for formal and