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Gardening for Life: keynote address

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With as many as 33,000 species imperiled in the U.S., it is clear that we must change our approach to gardening and landscaping if we hope to share the spaces we live and work with other living things. Native plants will play a key role in the restoration of our landscapes because only natives provide the coevolved relationships required by animals. By supporting a diversity of insect herbivores, native plants provide food for a large and healthy community of natural enemies that keep herbivores in balance and our gardens aesthetically pleasing. Gardening in our crowded world carries both moral and ecological responsibilities that we can no longer ignore

What
  • Lecture
When Mar 09, 2009
from 01:15 pm to 02:15 pm
Where Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center on the MSU campus, East Lansing, MI
Contact Name Jean Weirich
Contact Email
Contact Phone 517-627-7927
Attendees 22nd ANNUAL MICHIGAN WILDFLOWER CONFERENCE participants
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Doug is also speaking at the Conference on March 8 from 8:45 until 9:45 a.m. on "Building a Butterfly Garden."

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