Invasive Plant Species Expert to Speak at Branford Land Trust Annual Meeting
Press Release, Branford Land Trust
The Branford Land Trust (BLT) invites all to its 2023 Annual Meeting on Monday, May 15 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Blackstone Memorial Library. There will be a brief meeting including the election of incoming directors, followed by “Species on the Move: Understanding and Managing Invasive Plant Species,” a presentation by professor Chad Jones.
Chad Jones is an associate professor of botany and environmental studies at Connecticut College. His research is focused on plants moving to new areas, including both native species colonizing after disturbances and invasive species. His current research is focused on understanding patterns of invasive plants species spread in forests, which were long thought to be resistant to invasion. Professor Jones has also served as the Faculty Director of Sustainability at Connecticut College and is broadly interested in efforts to develop a more sustainable society.
The BLT hopes you will come to this event, its first in-person annual meeting since 2019. There will be time to meet and mingle — enjoy light snacks — following the program. It is free and open to the public, and will be held in the auditorium of the Blackstone Memorial Library, 758 Main Street, Branford.
For more information on this and other upcoming events — Mother’s Day Bird Walks (May 13-14), a Saturday Work Party at Johnson Point (May 20), the Mountain Laurel Walk with Dr. Joseph Inguanti (May 27), and a Film Screening of A River Speaks by Steve Hamm (May 30.) — please visit www.branfordlandtrust.org.
The Branford Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, accredited by the Land Trust Alliance, established in 1967 to protect Branford’s open space and natural resources. Run by volunteers and supported by member families and businesses, the Land Trust manages and protects over 1,000 acres in more than 130 parcels and holds conservation easements on another 400 acres in Branford.