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You will receive two automated email acknowledgements after you register. One is a payment confirmation, the other is a registration confirmation listing the lectures you’re attending. Save these emails for your records.
A few days before each lecture, you will receive an email with a calendar invite and a Zoom link to access the talk. Each talk will have a separate link. You will only receive links to lectures you registered for.
Virtual lectures have capacity limits and may sell out. Early registration is strongly recommended.
Registration for individual lectures closes the Sunday before the event.
The Arboretum’s long-running Winter Enrichment series offers lectures for naturalists in the greater Madison area as well as for volunteers, friends, and community members.
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COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives. We are all suffering on so many levels and the uncertainty of what lies ahead takes a toll. While news of the vaccine brings us hope, it will be months or more before we are safe.
Hopefully the summer will bring back a sense of normalcy in our daily lives and renewed energy for another fight: the fight against climate change.
At Blue Spruce Farm, we are adapting to the immediate impacts of COVID-19 while remaining steadfast in creating a future with cleaner water, healthier soil, and cleaner air. It is time for us collectively to reverse climate change with the same urgency we have approached defeating COVID-19. We are doing our part through regenerative agricultural practices to save and improve our soils and sequester carbon, drawing down carbon dioxide from the air.