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Growing a native food forest can feed your family, support wildlife, and requires less work than maintaining a conventional garden. Come learn more about how to start your own food forest!
About speaker: Jalen Sleet is a Regional Invasives Specialist with SICIM. As a local land manager, he is greatly invested in ecological restoration and invasive species management in Wayne County. He has worked in collaboration with several organizations that manage Richmond's natural areas, including Hayes Arboretum, Cope Environmental Center, the Richmond Parks Department, and the Earlham Nature Reserve System. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, foraging, photography, and establishing edible native plants on his homestead.
Meet in the Nature Center.
Registration preferred.
Members: $3/person | Nonmembers: $5/person. Children 12 and under free.
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children free,ecological restoration,invasive species management,richmond, indiana,wildlife support,growing a native food forest,native food forest
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