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Norwalk PL & NRWA Present Live Gardening Talk On Zoom Nov. 12

"Seeds & Weeds: BuildingWild Resilience Through Ungardening" requires pre-registration.

Presenter Aubree Keurajian is an ecologist and botanist who works across the state of Connecticut.
Presenter Aubree Keurajian is an ecologist and botanist who works across the state of Connecticut. (Shutterstock)

Press release from Norwalk Public Library:

Oct. 20, 2020

The Norwalk Public Library is pleased to join with the Norwalk River Watershed Association for another live, nature-friendly webinar - Seeds & Weeds: Building Wild Resilience Through Ungardening - presented by Aubree Keurajian, on Thursday, November 12, at 12 noon, on Zoom.

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Please register in advance for this program.

You will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting.

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Gardening for pollinators and other beneficial wildlife is about more than just planting native plants. By working with the natural forces at play in our yards, instead of against them, we can create thriving, healthy ecosystems and reconnect our yards to the environment.

Aubree Keurajian is an ecologist and botanist who works across the state of Connecticut. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in the Science of Natural and Environmental Systems from Cornell University, and recently founded Ungardening Native Plants, a restoration ecology consulting service and native plant nursery, striving to make land restoration accessible to small-scale homeowners and community organizations. She is a member of the Connecticut Native Plant Working Group, and is working with the CT chapter of the Northeast Organic Farmers’ Association Ecotype project. To learn more about Aubree visit: ungardening.org on the Internet; @ungardening on Instagram; or on Facebook at facebook.com/ungardenit.

For additional information, please contact Sally Nacker at: snacker@norwalkpl.org


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