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Reading
City Trees Editorial Review Committee Member
Georgia Silvera Seamans published an essay
on Medium called "The
Risks and Rewards
of Being Black in Nature,"
which explores
her experiences and observations within
the context of urban forests especially.
From City Trees contributor Peter Vujakovic
comes these two suggestions:
• The
Plant Blindness issue in
Plants People Planet
•
An exploration of why more trees
are in London's urban areas than
the surrounding rural areas
YouTube
City Trees Editorial Review Committee Member
Dr. Adrina C. Bardekjian of Tree Canada is
hosting a discussion series on YouTube with
her colleague Liza Paqueo of the US Forest
Service. It's called
Where Women Choose to
Walk: Paths to Improving Cities and Nature.
Podcast
Your Bird Story, hosted by Washington
Square Park Eco Projects Director Georgia
Silvera Seamans, explores tree and bird inter-
sections, local ecology, nearby nature, and
engrossing stories of interactions with birds.
City Trees Recommended
City Trees Recommended