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CTASLA in cooperation with The Experiment Station Associates
presents:
Saving Connecticut’s Trees: Current Threats, Large and Small
September 13, 2012 from 8AM to 12:30PM

Participants will be able to specify appropriate trees for use in
Connecticut’s public ways, considering current disease and insect threats,
physical constraints (such as power line maintenance easements) and social
behaviors impacting tree health, so as to maximize the potential success of
public investments in the landscape.
Location:
New Haven Experiment Station (directions)
Jones Auditorium
123 Huntington Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Cost: CTASLA, AIA or ESA Member: $40 / Non Member:
$60 (includes ESA Membership)
Schedule:
8:00-8:30: Registration / coffee and snack
8:30: Introduction
8:45: Who’s Eating our Trees? Claire Rutledge, CAES Entomology Research
Scientist*
9:45: Managing Public Trees and Community Forests. Glenn D. Dreyer, Director
of the Connecticut College Arboretum*
10:45: Break / Networking / Exhibitors
11:15: Dr. Louis Magnarelli, CAES Director Update
11:30: Constraints and Opportunities When Planting in the Urban
Environment. Colleen Murphy-Dunning, Director of the Urban Resources
Initiative (URI),Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies*
12:30: Program ends
* For speaker bios, see the
registration form.
CEU’s: Program registered for 3 CEU credit hours with
LACES and AIA-CES
Registration:
Register below with your credit card or complete the registration form and
mail back with your check.
Registration deadline is September 11. No refunds after Sept 7
JOIN ESA! The Experiment Station Associates supports the
activities of the CT Agricultural Experiment Station while offering exciting
and education programs of its own.
Learn
more
Online Registration
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