The webinar “The Nature of Oaks” with author Doug Tallamy is now posted on YouTube for viewing. Dr. Tallamy discusses his book and how Oaks sustain a complex and fascinating
November 4-5 Clifty Inn, Clifty Falls State Park, Madison Highlights include Friday optional morning and afternoon field tours in Jennings and Ripley County and an optional Friday evening social and
This year’s conference brings together people from a wide range of backgrounds from across Indiana with a common goal of managing invasive species. The conference consists of a virtual networking
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