our newest Webinar Series, we’re going to take a deep dive into mycorrhizal fungi because they are a perfect example of how a better future for agriculture can be realized through plant and microbial relationships. Due to beneficial interactions with plants, Mycorrhizal Fungi can help improve yields, crop health, and ecosystem resilience.
This 4-Part Webinar Series is 100% FREE and brought to you by The Soil Food Web School. Follow the link to register and we’ll see you on April 11th at 11am PT (that’s 7pm UK time)! 🍄
Bring your questions for the LIVE Q&A sessions!
Een documentaire over de reis naar Spitsbergen om concrete plannen te bedenken hoe we de
verduurzaming in Nederland gaan financieren.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HojOBHgsCI
KIVI - Elektrotechniek E Lunchwebinar Zelfvoorzienend worden met zonne energie 20230215
Tom Wessels, ecologist and author of Reading the Forested Landscape and Forest Forensics, teaches us to read landscapes the way we might solve a mystery. Why do beech and birch trees have smooth bark when the bark of other northern species is rough? How do you tell the age of a beaver pond or determine if beavers still reside there? Why are pines dominant in one patch of forest, while maples are dominant in another?
Using photos from Cary Institute’s 2,000-acre research campus, and images submitted by participants, Wessels discusses forest dynamics and history, coevolved interactions among forest species, and unique tree adaptations.
On a walk in the woods have you encountered interesting growth patterns, evidence of disturbance (either natural or human-made), or unique geological features?
https://www.caryinstitute.org/sites/default/files/public/downloads/forested_landscape_wessels.pdf
Wessels is a terrestrial ecologist and professor emeritus at Antioch University. In addition to Reading the Forested Landscape and Forest Forensics, he is the author of The Granite Landscape, The Myth of Progress, and New England’s Roadside Ecology.
Reading the Forested Landscape with Tom Wessels
https://www.caryinstitute.org/sites/default/files/public/downloads/forested_landscape_wessels.pdf
Op 4 maart jl ging de West-Vlaamse Natuurstudiedag , na 2 jaar noodgedwongen online, weer met publiek door bij KULAKortrijk
Het thema was deze keer: ‘Is natuur te maken?’
Maar we namen de lezingen ook op. Je kunt ze dus op je gemak eens (her) bekijken , via onderstaande link:
https://youtu.be/l9obhi-YLT8
Het programma en de powerpoints van deze alweer leerrijke studiedag vind je terug op www.westvlaamsemilieufederatie.be/natuurstudiedag
Wil je op de hoogte blijven van aankondigingen m.b.t. de volgende West-Vlaamse Natuurstudiedag: die vind je op https://www.facebook.com/groups/225357170938960/ . Daar vind je ook foto’s van de voorbije editie
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