Foraging Food and Medicine from Forests

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James Chamberlain, a research scientist with the USDA Forest Service, examines the ecological and economic importance of plants and related forest products. He explores the potential impacts harvesting has on plant populations and local economies, and the implications of unmanaged harvesting on the sustainability of native plant populations.

This February 2022 event is part of the Arboretum Saturday Speaker Series sponsored by Hamilton College. More information: https://bit.ly/33vsSLu

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