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DTSTAMP:20120517T133408Z
CREATED:20090315T233052Z
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SUMMARY:Bringing Nature Home
DTSTART:20090512T000000Z
DTEND:20090512T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:With as many as 33\,000 species imperiled in the U.S.\, it
  is clear that\nwe must change our approach to gardening and landscapi
 ng if we hope to\nshare the spaces we live and work with other living 
 things. Native\nplants will play a key role in the restoration of our 
 landscapes because\nonly natives provide the coevolved relationships r
 equired by most\nanimals. By supporting a diversity of insect herbivor
 es\, native plants\nprovide food for a large and healthy community of 
 natural enemies that\nkeep herbivores in balance and our gardens aesth
 etically pleasing.\nGardening in this crowded world carries both moral
  and ecological\nresponsibilities that we can no longer ignore.
LOCATION:20 Gilsland Farm Road\, Falmouth\, ME
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CONTACT:Eric Hynes\, 207.781.2330 x237\, ehynes@maineaudubon.org
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