With Reema Garabadu, Land Conservation Manager, and Indigo Roper-Edwards, Land Stewardship Manager, Eno River Association
Thursday, November 13
12-1 p.m.
Hybrid: In-person and on Zoom
Free!
Register:
https://reg.learningstream.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0005-0014-0cfd03adec6242f1bbe6bd7d7e409af9
Join staff from the Eno River Association to discuss the release of their 2024 Strategic Conservation Plan. Learn how they use it in their approach to conserving and stewarding land in the Eno River basin.
Over nearly 60 years, the Eno River Association has permanently preserved 7,800 acres of land, protected nearly 40 miles of stream and river frontage, and contributed to the opening of seven public parks and natural areas. Their new strategic conservation plan charts the future of their conservation, community engagement, and stewardship work.
Learn more:
https://www.enoriver.org/strategic-conservation-plan/
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Reema Garabadu is Eno River Associaton’s Land Conservation Manager. In this role, she stewards along the Eno River through workdays and preserve maintenance, while also facilitating the creation of conservation easements and the purchase of land acquisition for perpetual protection. Prior to this role, she completed a Masters in Environmental Management at Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment. She likes spending her free time curled up with a good book and her cat, Tuna Michelle.
Indigo Roper-Edwards is Eno River Association’s Land Stewardship Manager. In this role, he works with volunteers to restore habitat, build and maintain trails, and otherwise contribute to the ecological function and recreational value of nature preserves along the Eno River. He graduated from UNC Chapel Hill with a Masters in Biology in 2023.
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