A Connect Raleigh Series event
Did you know that trees are one of the largest and longest-living organisms on the planet? Come learn about how they create and define spaces; connect us to nature and each other; and benefit the environment.
We’re hosting a talk with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences on Thursday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. Speakers include:Jill Jonnes, author of “Urban Forests: A Natural History of Trees and People in the American Cityscape”Zach Manor, urban forester for the City of Raleigh .
This free event is part of the museum’s weekly Science Café series in downtown Raleigh.
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Earlier Event: February 26
Charles H. Burger Landscape Architecture Lecture: Jennifer Guthrie, FASLA
Later Event: March 6
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