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SUMMARY:Home Vegetable Gardening For Food\, Fun\, and Stress Management
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day at Home webinar series\nGrowing your own food can be physically and mentally rewarding. There are important tips to consider when starting a home vegetable garden such as location\, sunlight\, water\, soil quality\, and wildlife exclusion. This presentation will cover important tips for vegetable gardening including selecting vegetable varieties\, starting seeds indoors and outside\, planting and spacing\, managing pests in the garden\, watering\, and harvesting the garden. Michelle Infante-Casella\, Full Professor/ County Agent\, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County. \nCourses are free but registration is required. \nExperts speak on a topic each week. Sponsored by Rutgers’ Environmental Stewards.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/home-vegetable-gardening-for-food-fun-and-stress-management/
CATEGORIES:Training,Training - Registration Required,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T180000
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SUMMARY:Unbroken Ground - Online Film
DESCRIPTION:Online film showing of ‘Unbroken Ground‘ by Chris Malloy. \nFollowed by a discussion with Jackie Ricotta. \nOur food choices are deeply connected to climate change. Unbroken Ground explains the critical role food will play in the next frontier of our efforts to solve the environmental crisis.  This film explores four areas of agriculture that aim to change our relationship to the land and oceans. Most of our food is produced using methods that reduce biodiversity\, decimate soil and contribute to climate change. We believe our food can and should be a part of the solution to the environmental crisis – grown\, harvested and produced in ways that restore our land\, water and wildlife. The film tells the story of four groups that are pioneers in the fields of regenerative agriculture\, regenerative grazing\, diversified crop development and restorative fishing. \nTo join the event (via Google Hangout)\, please send email to HammontonGreenEvents@Gmail.com \nPlease RSVP by May 5\, 2020 at 5pm and you will receive a link to the event. \nThis is the first virtual event of the 2020 eye opening film and lecture series.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/unbroken-ground-online-film/
CATEGORIES:Educational,Movie - Registration Required,Movies,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200504T183000
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SUMMARY:Creating Wildlife Habitat in Your Yard
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day at Home webinar series\nAll creatures need to eat\, drink\, hide from predators\, take cover from harsh weather\, and safely raise their young. Whatever the size of your yard\, learn how you can transform it into a haven for wildlife. Speaker TBD. \nCourses are free but registration is required. \nExperts speak on a topic each week. Sponsored by Rutgers’ Environmental Stewards.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/creating-wildlife-habitat-in-your-yard/
CATEGORIES:Training,Training - Registration Required,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200427T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200427T203000
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CREATED:20200415T155943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T160001Z
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SUMMARY:Environmentally-Friendly Landscape Care
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day at Home webinar series\nEnvironmentally-Friendly Landscape Care. Want to reduce chemical use on your lawn and garden? Bill Hlubik will focus on earth-wise land care practices everyone should use including using proper plant genetics\, using right plant\, right place concepts\, having the soil tested\, using appropriate cultural practices and educating yourself and the public about the dangers of chemical over-application to home landscapes. William T. Hlubik\, Full Professor/ County Agent\, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Middlesex County. \nCourses a free but registration is required. \nExperts speak on a topic each week. Sponsored by Rutgers’ Environmental Stewards.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/get-to-the-root-of-soil-compaction-2/
CATEGORIES:Training,Training - Registration Required,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200420T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200420T203000
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SUMMARY:Get to the Root of Soil Compaction
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day at Home webinar series\nSoil compaction is a major problem that can impact your lawn\, garden\, and cause rainwater runoff.  Come learn about what causes compaction\, how to figure out if your yard is experiencing compaction\, and how to correct soil compaction at home.  Steve Yergeau\, Assistant Professor/ County Agent\, Rutgers Cooperative Extension- Ocean/Atlantic Counties. \nCourses a free but registration is required. \nExperts speak on a topic each week. Sponsored by Rutgers’ Environmental Stewards.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/get-to-the-root-of-soil-compaction/
CATEGORIES:Training,Training - Registration Required,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200411T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200411T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T161802
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SUMMARY:Get to Know your Watershed - Watershed 101 Workshop
DESCRIPTION:No matter where you stand on the planet\, you are on a watershed . Learn about your watershed \, what is affecting it\, why it is important\, and what local environmental groups are doing to help. \n\nFree Event \,  Advance Registration Required Limited Seating  \nDonations are appreciated but not required. \n\nDerron LaBrake Title : Watershed Ecology Mr. LaBrake will be explaining what a watershed is\, how a watershed functions under normal conditions\, how it reacts to urbanization\, how the ecology of the natural system reacts to the physical changes that occur in streams as a result of urbanization\, the current state of our watershed’s streams . Derron LaBrake is a professional wetlands scientist\, certified ecological designer and master watershed steward\, with more than 30 years of professional experience. Mr. LaBrake has been working as a professional ecologist for more than 30 years in the region and has considerable knowledge and understanding of stream ecology\, stormwater hydrology\, watershed hydrology and environmental monitoring.\n\nDavid Bressler Title: David Bressler is an aquatic ecologist and science educator. He has worked with Stroud Water Research Center for the past four years facilitating citizen science in the Delaware River Basin. Prior to this he was employed in private industry working with federal\, state\, and county environmental agencies across the country to understand and characterize the connection of landscape activities to the biological\, chemical\, and physical conditions of streams and rivers.” M.Ed.\, Curriculum and Instruction (Science Education\, Biology)\, The Pennsylvania State University\, Master of Environmental Management\, Water and Air Resources\, Duke University\, B.A.\, Biology and Anthropology\, Franklin and Marshall College\,\n\nLauren McGrath Title: Monitoring Opportunities In Darby Creek Watershed Lauren will be discussing opportunities to learn more about stream health and how to get involved with water quality monitoring efforts throughout the upper Darby Creek Watershed. Lauren McGrath is the Director of the Watershed Protection Program at Willistown Conservation Trust where she is working with the Academy of Natural Sciences to monitor water quality in the headwaters of the Ridley\, Crum and Darby Creeks. With a Master of Environmental Studies Degree from the University of Pennsylvania\, Lauren is passionate about clean water for everyone.
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/get-to-know-your-watershed-watershed-101-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Training,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190515T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190515T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T161802
CREATED:20190510T195243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190510T195243Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on health and climate hazards of biogas
DESCRIPTION:Bio(gas)hazards: Dirty Air\, Factory Farms and Climate Change\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOil and gas companies are teaming up with factory farms to sell us a greenwashed nightmare: manure as renewable energy.\n\nManure-to-energy\, or “biogas\,” uses manure from factory farms to create natural gas. It entrenches factory farms by creating a market for the huge volumes of manure they produce. Investing in the massive infrastructure needed to produce biogas wastes critical resources that should be used to shift us toward real renewable energy. It will disproportionately impact communities of color. And it won’t address our climate crisis or our factory farm problem. 
URL:https://tcsahub.org/event/webinar-on-health-and-climate-hazards-of-biogas/
CATEGORIES:Educational,Webinar
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