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IMPORTANCE OF TREES IN MITIGATING CLIMATE CRISIS

Tuesday, May 31 at 6:30pm at Bugbee Center

262 Main St White River

Bill Stubblefield and *Cheryl Joy Lipton *will speak on the impact of trees
on climate.

Why do we need to keep trees standing?

Does modern forest management conflict with a forest’s role in preventing
climate change?

Bill has a PhD in Biology, with expertise in forests and climate issues. He and
Cheryl Joy Lipton, MA, Vt Ecologist, work tirelessly to save forests in Vt
and Western MA

Come learn about forests, and the Hartford Conservation Commission’s plan
to cut in our Town Forest.

Please contact the Hartford selectboard to let them know if you are
concerned about cutting in the Town Forest.

You are also invited to sign this on line petition to register your
concern:
https://www.petitions.net/signatures.php?tunnus=stop_cutting_in_hartford_town_forest&page_number=2&num_rows=10

Once the trees are cut, they are gone forever!

For more information: simonlaura06@gmail.com

Fact Sheet: https://vce.org/FACTS%20SHEET%20HARTFORD%20PUBLIC%20FORESTS.pdf

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