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Aspen Ecology and Wildlife Presentation

Join Restoration Ecologist Darin Stringer and Wildlife Biologist Tom Rodhouse for a presentation on the Ecology and Stewardship of Quaking Aspen.
When Mar 29, 2010
from 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM
Where The Environmental Center, 16 NW Kansas Ave.
Contact Name
Contact Phone 541-330-0017
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Have you ever wondered about how and where aspen grows, what wildlife use it, and how it’s doing in a changing landscape? Did you know aspen is claimed by some to be among the oldest known living organisms in existence?  Quaking aspen is one of our most important deciduous trees in Oregon, is used by many wildlife, is a tree of cultural significance, and as it turns out needs our help.  Join Restoration Ecologist Darin Stringer and Wildlife Biologist Tom Rodhouse for a presentation on the Ecology and Stewardship of Quaking Aspen.

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