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Greetings,
This Thursday November 21, Steve Libby, UVM Environmental Program Faculty,
will be talking to the Conservation Biology Seminar Group about Land Trusts;
their successes and short-comings in conserving biological diversity. It
should be a frank discussion of how land trusts work to develop Conservation
Easements and ways that easements could be strengthened as a tool in conserving
biological diversity (rather than simply keeping the land from being developed).
Thursday Nov 21, 12:30-1:30 Aiken Room 105
Cheers
Jens
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> Jens Hilke
> Field Naturalist Program
> 129 Marsh Life Science
> University of Vermont
> Burlington, VT 05405
> (w) 802 656 0423
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