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Deep Dive: Tree Inventory (Part 3)

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This is DEEP DIVE: WFHB AND LIMESTONE POST INVESTIGATE where we look into issues regarding Health, Housing, and the Environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. We are looking into trees in Monroe County. What trees we have, what benefits they provide, and which trees to root for and which to root out!

 

The bur oak was about two decades old when Indiana University bought Dunn Meadow from Moses Fell Dunn in 1883. | photo by Jeremy Hogan

This week we spoke with Social-Ecological Systems Scientist Sarah Mincey who works as a Clinical Associate Professor at Indiana University, and Director for the Integrated Program in the Environment and the IU Research and Teaching Preserve; and is the Managing Director of the Environmental Resilience Institute. 

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If you are listening and you have any questions about trees you would like answered, or maybe you have a few trees in your life that you want to share with others in the community, you can email us at [email protected] or you can leave us a voice mail at 802.552.3483.

This voice mailbox is new for us, and we are pretty excited about it. If you leave us a message about a tree, we would love to share it on a future episode of Deep Dive.

Tune in next week to dive deeper and learn more about our local trees.

 

The Limestone Post Article written by Laurie D. Borman can be found here: https://limestonepostmagazine.com/trees-add-charm-to-iu-campus/

 

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