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SUMMARY:Native Plants & History
DESCRIPTION:Join BHHC president Emily Duthinh as she discusses how land conservation protects our unique local environment. What creates our unique landscapes and gives our area a special sense of place? How do our native plants and wildlife give our local ecosystems an intrinsic character and identity? How do invasive species homogenize our world\, harm our wildlife\, and destroy this sense of place? Learn how you can help plant native species to create your backyard nature preserve and connect and expand our local green spaces. Think globally and act locally to protect our uniquely beautiful home.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color:rgb(79\, 93\, 32)\; font-size:12px">Join BHHC president Emily Duthinh as she discusses how land conservation protects our unique local environment. What creates our unique landscapes and gives our area a special sense of place? How do our native plants and wildlife give our local ecosystems an intrinsic character and identity? How do invasive species homogenize our world\, harm our wildlife\, and destroy this sense of place? Learn how you can help plant native species to create your backyard nature preserve and connect and expand our local green spaces. Think globally and act locally to protect our uniquely beautiful home.</span>
LOCATION:Tyrone Township Hall 8420 Runyan Lake Road Fenton\, MI
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DTSTAMP:20260420T043825Z
URL:https://business.fentonchamber.com/events/details/native-plants-history-9230
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