Date: January 23rd, 2025
Time: noon to 1 p.m.
Where: Online

Canadian Wildlife Federation

Join us for a webinar with Kathryn “Kate” Arthur, biologist with the Essex Region Conservation Authority, as she leads us through the process of cold-moist seed stratification for restoration projects. Learn why our native seeds benefit from and need cold-moist stratification, and how you can moist stratify seeds at the scale of restoration projects.

Guest speaker
Kathryn Arthur studied biology at Trent University and has spent the last 25 years designing, planning, and implementing hundreds of ecological restoration projects, spanning a diversity of habitats including Carolinian forest, wetland, tallgrass prairie and meadow, as well as enhancing habitat for species at risk. She has been working as a biologist at the Essex Region Conservation Authority since 2002.

Free, but please register here