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EMPOWERING TRIBAL CULTURE, Ecology, and Food Systems Trees, Water & People, USFS, Intertribal Nursery Council and Western Forestry and Conservation Association, invite you to join our new webinar series: REGISTER HERE THANKS TO OUR CO-SPONSORS The purpose of this webinar series is to support Indigenous communities’ efforts to restore their land, reduce food insecurity, and increase economic opportunity through the production of native plants. Through these efforts, tribes can improve access to healthy and traditionally harvested foods, medicines and plants for textiles and ceremonial use. Expert Indigenous voices on this webinar series will offer strategies Tribes can utilize to develop or improve food sovereignty initiatives and native plant production. For more information click here or visit westernforestry.org. Webinars will be live and recorded. For additional information, please contact Dr. Valerie A. Small, National Program Director (TWP) [email protected], or Jeremy Pinto (USDA FS) [email protected] . Date: September 30th, 2020 noon MDT (every Wednesday) Duration: 75 minute sessions (presentation and Q&A) Cost: Free, but registration is required. v1.1

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Page 1: Ecology, and Food Systems - Western Forestry and Conservation … · 2020. 9. 17. · Ecology, and Food Systems. Trees, Water & People, USFS, Intertribal Nursery Council and Western

EMPOWERINGTRIBAL CULTURE,Ecology, and

Food Systems

Trees, Water & People, USFS, Intertribal Nursery Council and Western Forestry and Conservation Association, invite you to join our new webinar series:

REGISTER HERE

THANKS TO OUR CO-SPONSORS

The purpose of this webinar series is to support Indigenous communities’ efforts to restore their

land, reduce food insecurity, and increase economic opportunity through the production of native

plants. Through these efforts, tribes can improve access to healthy and traditionally harvested

foods, medicines and plants for textiles and ceremonial use. Expert Indigenous voices on this

webinar series will offer strategies Tribes can utilize to develop or improve food sovereignty

initiatives and native plant production. For more information click here or visit westernforestry.org.

Webinars will be live and recorded. For additional information, please contact Dr. Valerie A. Small, National Program Director (TWP) [email protected], or Jeremy Pinto(USDA FS) [email protected].

Date: September 30th, 2020 noon MDT (every Wednesday)Duration: 75 minute sessions (presentation and Q&A)

Cost: Free, but registration is required.

v1.1