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NEW LIVE WEBINAR! - From Botanic Gardens to Microforests


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NEW LIVE WEBINAR! - From Botanic Gardens to Microforests

18/11/2020


Join us for this webinar with Will Hinchliffe from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and urban greening expert Shailie Mehta, co-founder of Acacia Eco.


Shailie will present 'Bringing nature back to cities' - Exploring the concept of urban forests, their advantages and use cases.


Will's session will provide an in-depth look at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; '350 years of Biodiversity Discovery Science and Conservation Horticulture. What next?'


Register NOW: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L1c5Ueg4Rv6NcJ3DgNjdqQ 

 

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