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SUMMARY:Joan Maloof Talk and Atlanta Forest Panel\, Emory University
DESCRIPTION:\n\nNOTE: Due to high demand seating is no longer guaranteed at this event!\n  RSVP here to reserve a seat\, space is limited\nPlease note: Due to high interest\, we have moved our event just a few steps from the Math and Science\nCenter\, to the Goodrich C. White Hall Auditorium\, located at 301 Dowman Dr. Atlanta\, GA 30322.\nYou’ll see guides and signage after parking. Closest parking is the Oxford Parking Deck\,\n1390 Oxford Road\, Atlanta\, GA 30322  Enter either from Oxford Road\, or through Emory’s main\ngate on Dowman Drive. A parking fee of approximately $5 may apply. Walk 1 minute to venue.\n\n To help sponsor this event\, click here for more information.\nAtlanta still contains original forest—a priceless asset. Remnants of the original forest\, including old growth features\, can be found from public greenspaces to backyards. Eco-A will lead walks in special Atlanta greenspaces inducted into the Old Growth Forest Network — click here to view our walks and outings schedule for 2017.\nBiology Professor Emeritus\, Joan Maloof\, retired from teaching at the University of Salisbury in Maryland in order to found the Old Growth Forest Network\, dedicated to ensuring Americans in every state have the opportunity to value old growth forests in their communities. Joan’s engaging perspective is a welcome addition to the global dialogue on forest value.  Her well-known books include Teaching the Trees\, Among the Ancients\, and recently published Nature’s Temples: the Complex World of Old Growth Forests.\nSpecial thanks to \nEnvironmental Science Department\, Emory University\nand to our partners City of Atlanta\, Friends of Adams Park\, Fernbank Museum of Natural History\, Friends of Briarlake Forest\, Georgia Native Plant Society\, Morningside-Lenox Park Neighborhood Association\, Lullwater Conservation Garden\, Park Pride\, Rock Creek Watershed Alliance\, South River Watershed Alliance\, Trees Alive\, Trees Atlanta and West Atlanta Watershed Alliance.\n\n\n
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