This is today at 5:30pm! Should be quite informative. Much like the Endangered Species Act is one of the only legal tools available to halt projects due to potential loss of endangered species, the Tree Protection Ordinance, has the potential to be a great legal tool in slowing McMansion development and indiscriminate tree destruction.
Also today! Jam session has been moved to 7pm to accommodate for the Tree Ordinance discussion
And another event is on the schedule for Kid's Day Today!
Rocks Rule: cool rocks and fossils from around the world
3:00!
Rocks Rule: cool rocks and fossils from around the world
3:00!
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The Forest Ecology Walk with experts on the Atlanta forest is awesome
Wade Davis, Anthropologist: Plants Talk
https://youtu.be/0f3fYbrQXic
https://youtu.be/0f3fYbrQXic
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Wade Davis, Anthropologist: Plants Talk
"In the Amazon, I've been with hunters who could smell animal urine at forty paces and tell you what species left it behind. You look at the Polynesian seafarers who could, just by reading the ocean like a series of rivers which is how they saw the currents…
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More from the Forest Ecology Walk in the floodplain of Intrenchment Creek.
atl police bugdget 2019 - 2021 (in millions)
atlanta canopy loss 1974 - 1996
atlanta canopy loss 1974 - 1996