Tap Talks: Micro-Forests—A "How-To Guide"
Tap Talks: Micro-Forests—A "How-To Guide"
Discover the power of micro-forests and their potential to transform communities. Join Rob Christopher of the City of Easton Office of Urban Conservation as he shares insights from leading the installation of a micro-forest in Lower Hackett Park in Easton and from publishing a practical guide on creating these dense, native plantings. Learn what a micro-forest is, why it matters, and how it can bring environmental and community benefits to urban areas and beyond. Drawing on a lifetime of experience, Rob will outline clear, practical steps to help you successfully plan, plant, and sustain a thriving micro-forest where trees are needed most.
Tap Talks are a regular series of educational talks on environmental and conservation topics with a focus on water, given by regional experts and held at local breweries, wineries, distilleries and coffee shops. Come out to meet like-minded people, deepen your knowledge and support a local business.