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SUMMARY:Growing Together: Polyculture systems and their impact on the environment
DESCRIPTION:Growing Together will explore the current systems in conventional and regenerative agriculture.  Reviewing the scientific literature\, we will discuss ways that new\, sustainable farming and gardening practices strengthen ecosystems while minimizing inputs and maximizing returns to the grower.  These practices can be modified to be applied on farms\, at home gardens\, and even to your grocery shopping routines!  When it comes to creating a more sustainable food system\, there is something we all can do.  \nColden Proe is a resident of Canandaigua\, NY\, and a senior at Cornell University.  Studying Viticulture and Plant Science\, Colden is passionate about sustainable agriculture and science outreach\, and enjoys finding ways to share what he has learned with others.  He hopes that through education\, sustainable practices and habits will become as widespread as possible. \nTo Register for this event please follow: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqceCrrTMtEtaOcJjLNAKCbU4a-PXrohBN
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/growing-together-polyculture-systems-and-their-impact-on-the-environment/
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SUMMARY:"Water is Life" a Virtual Presentation with G. Peter Jemison
DESCRIPTION:CLWA is pleased to welcome G. Peter Jemison (Seneca\, Heron Clan) on Tuesday\, February 23rd at 10:00 am for a virtual presentation titled “Water is Life”.    \nThe Hodinӧhsӧ:ni have a Thanksgiving address used to bring their minds together when gathering for a ceremony of social occasion. ​Using words that were laid down for us\, ​an individual “opens the gathering”\, giving thanks to the Creator’s Gifts. Following a specific order\, first\, the people are acknowledged\, next\, thanks are given for their Mother – the Earth\, and thirdly\, thanks are given for all the different forms of water that exist. \nIn this virtual presentation\, Jemison will describe how Canandaigua Lake was so much a part of the life of the Onӧndowa:gah (Seneca)\, the importance that it still holds in their culture today\, ​and a reflection on how the lake is faring in modern times. \nWe hope you will join us for this special presentation that is sure to spark discussion and thought. \nPlease note: Space is limited to 50 attendees for this virtual presentation\, and spots are reserved on a first come\, first served basis. Registration is required by following: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HACXhlOrR3W8C_bg90xb1g \n  \nJemison is a nationally recognized Seneca historian\, artist\, writer and curator. He is the former site manager of Ganondagan State Historic Site\, a recreation of a 17th-century Seneca village and interpretive facility which tells the more than 2\,000-year-old story of Seneca and Haudenosaunee contributions to art\, culture and society.
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/water-is-life-a-virtual-presentation-with-g-peter-jemison/
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SUMMARY:Learn how to find and report Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
DESCRIPTION:Join Ontario County Soil and Water Conservation District and the New York State Hemlock Initiative on Tuesday\, February 9\, 2021 at 6pm for a virtual webinar on the Hemlock Woolly Alelgid. \nAt this event\, you will learn about identifying Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) and using iMapInvasives to report this tiny insect that has had a disastrous affect on our Eastern Hemlock trees. This training will help you to easily identify and report the insect while you are out taking a winter hike. \nPlease register for this event to be sent a link to the webinar.
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/learn-how-to-find-and-report-hemlock-woolly-adelgid/
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SUMMARY:Birds of the Canandaigua Lake Watershed
DESCRIPTION:You cannot visit any of the Finger Lakes without encountering birds. From the majestic and almost mythical Bald Eagle to the common and overlooked gull species\, our lakes host a wide variety of birds that changes throughout the seasons. But does their presence tell us anything about the health of the watery world they frequent? Join John Van Niel\, Director of the FLCC Muller Field Station to see and hear about the birds that share our watershed and what they may be telling us about its quality. Coal mines had their canaries\, does Canandaigua Lake have one too? \nVan Niel is in his first year as Director of the Muller Field Station and his 26th year as a Professor in the Conservation Department at Finger Lakes Community College where he teaches wildlife classes. As an avid birder and photographer\, he will bring his images and experience to this virtual presentation. Questions are welcomed!
URL:https://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org/event/birds-of-the-canandaigua-lake-watershed/
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