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Creating Urban Habitats @ the Roosevelt Island Community Garden

Urban residents interested in the green spaces around you and professionals working in parks, landscape, or building management are invited to hear more about how:

- Ecologically managed, beautiful urban spaces provide quiet for nesting birds, host plants for butterflies, pollen for bees, and life-restoring moments for humans.

- Creating and curating city spaces as ever-changing natural ecosystems aligns well with art, sports, and daily community life.

This lecture is free, virtual, and open to the public. Register here.

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Perennial Plant Association Lecture on Pollination Ecology!

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April 21

Virtual Program: Ecological Horticulture in an Evolving World