Old-Growth Forests in Montana
Old-Growth Forests in Montana: Where are they, why are they important, and what you can do to save them With Joan Maloof, author and founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network Thursday, April 11th 7 pm talk | 6 pm reception Museum of the Rockies FREE - in person and live stream The talk will be live-streamed and recorded for those who cannot attend in person. REGISTER for the live stream at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8SC-2mA0QEyl2pcs-cQm6Q After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
6 pm reception: Join us for free food and drink from Fork & Spoon and exhibits. Joan’s latest book, "Nature's Temples: A Natural History of Old-Growth Forests, will be available for sale and signing. (Books supplied by the Museum of the Rockies bookstore).
7 pm talk: Join Dr. Joan Maloof to learn about the importance of ancient forests for the health and stability of our planet. She will describe what is currently happening, on a broad political level, to both monitor and preserve our forests. She will also talk about what is happening in Montana and how you can get involved in making a difference. There will be time for audience questions and comments.
If you love trees and forests you won’t want to miss this talk. About Joan Maloof Dr. Joan Maloof has likely been to more U.S. old-growth forests than anyone alive today. She is the founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network, the first national organization working specifically to preserve ancient forests for the enjoyment of present and future generations. In counties capable of supporting forest growth the organization identifies at least one forest that will be forever protected from logging and open to the public. Maloof also speaks out to help save threatened forests and educates about their importance. She is the author of five books about forests: Teaching the Trees; Among the Ancients; The Living Forest; Treepedia; and Nature’s Temples. She is a Professor Emeritus at Salisbury University where she taught biology and environmental studies.
Cost: FREE
Time(s)
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Thu. Apr. 11, 2024 6-9pm
For More Information
(406) 595-5976
gallatinvalleyearthday@gmail.com
Location
Museum of the Rockies600 West Kagy Boulevard
Bozeman, MT 59717