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Online program with Tom Wessels
November 1, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Free
Reading the Forested Landscape
Join author and terrestrial ecologist Tom Wessels for an online program on interpreting the history of the woodlands — whether they were once open agricultural land, impacted by wind events, fires, or logging — as well as unique plant adaptations and interesting coevolved interrelationships among the woodland species we might encounter.
Once you register, you’ll have the opportunity to submit up to 5 photos of woodland phenomena you’ve observed for Tom to interpret during the program.
How to register
This event is free, thanks to member support! Space is limited to 100 participants. Please register using the button below. Once your registration is submitted, you’ll receive an email with instructions and the link to join the program.
About Tom Wessels
Tom is professor emeritus at Antioch University where he founded the master’s degree program in Conservation Biology. As a terrestrial ecologist he has worked in forest, desert, arctic, and alpine ecosystems. Tom is the author of numerous books, with his latest being New England’s Roadside Ecology: Explore 30 of the Region’s Unique Natural Areas. He has conducted workshops on ecology, natural history, and sustainability throughout the country for over three decades.
Photo courtesy of Tom Wessels.