MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST POLLINATOR,URBAN FORESTRY AND INVASIVE SPECIES WORKSHOP
Learn about the benefits of a pollinator site and how to establish one.Discover how to manage invasive species, flowers and forests.
Citizens, civic groups, city leadership, land managers and professionals are encouraged to attend.
Cost: $25, cash or check at the door • Limited seatingTo register early or for more information,
contact the Mississippi Urban Forest Council at (601)672-0755 or [email protected].
Hosted by Mississippi Urban Forest Council and Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area
Continuing education hours for landscape architects, foresters, engineers, elected officials,parks and recreation, planners, Urban Forest Master Gardeners, arborists.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 • 9 A.M. – 1P.M.CHARNLEY-NORWOOD HOUSE
509 EAST BEACH DRIVE • OCEAN SPRINGS, MS 39564
9 a.m.
9:15 a.m.
10 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Noon
Welcome, Donna Yowell, MS Urban Forest Council and Rhonda Price, MS Gulf Coast National Heritage Area
Pollinator Site Design and Plants, Christian Preus Landscape Architecture
Pollinators: Why, What and How, Robert Smith, Wildlife MS
Invasive Species of South Mississippi, Mike Pursley, MDMR
MS Arboretums and other Urban Forestry Programs, Donna Yowell, MS Urban Forest Council
Tour of Charnley-Norwood House, Jeff Rosenberg, MDMR