Friday, June 7 from 10 am – 12 pm
Holden Arboretum
Leader: Dr. Katie Stuble, Scientist, Holden Forests & Gardens
Join us for a private tour of Holden’s Working Woods with Dr. Katie Stuble. Research at the Working Woods explores how management can help woodland properties evolve from young, forested land into older, healthy forests. Holden’s scientists are also investigating the impact climate change will have on our forests.
The Working Woods Learning Forest is a 67-acre, nationally recognized, publicly accessible demonstration site at the Holden Arboretum. This forest integrates research and outreach to increase understanding of and promote best practices in forest management.
Advanced registration is required.
Fee: FREE
Limit: 20 people
Location: Directions will be sent to registrants. The Holden Arboretum is in Kirtland, OH.
PLEASE NOTE: You may be photographed or recorded by the Western Reserve Land Conservancy during this event. Your image or words may be used in materials prepared by or for the Land Conservancy, including marketing related materials.
Organizer: Renee Boronka, rboronka@wrlandconservancy.org, 216-533-8761
If you are experiencing issues with the registration software, please reach out to Cori Rockefeller at crockefeller@wrlandconservancy.org or call 440-528-4162 to register for the event. Thank you!