Following a fire in 2023 at Ankafobe Forest #Madagascar, experimental dense direct sowing of Trema orientale seeds in small holes has resulted in a layer of young trees (up to 2 m tall) protecting soil and providing shade for underplanting of a wider array of native tree species
Malagasy applicants welcome for the PhD project project “Considering local demand for more effective restoration in Madagascar" https://t.co/rPp9EpeuAG
📷 Discover the magic of plants at our Open Day on the 9th Nov at 13:00-15:00!
Join us for activities like microscope sessions, plant walks, & lavender bag making. No registration needed—just drop in! All ages welcome. Free entry! 📷#Lambeth#SLBI
🐃 What are rangelands and why is it so important for us to understand how they work? As interest in 'nature-based solution' grows globally, evidence about how these dynamic landscapes operate comes from the global north. The assumptions are a mismatch to the histories and changing social, ecological and political contexts of Southern Africa. PLAAS researcher Dr Farai Mtero will be a lead on the @Repair_News project.
@Wera_Hobhouse Plantlife's President @philipmould says "Grasslands are capsules of our social history...wild plants have touched all parts of our lives"
🌿 Join us on Oct 19th for a Grassland Ecology Walk at Mitcham Common! 🌾 Learn about plant communities & preserving rare grasslands with SLBI’s Richard Choksey.
🕒 11am-12:30pm
📍 Meet: Mitcham Junction Station
#NatureWalks#SLBI