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Rooted in Resilience: Nature-Based Solutions for South Carolina’s Ecosystems

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Rooted in Resilience: Nature-Based Solutions for South Carolina’s Ecosystems

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Thursday, May 1, 7 pm
Rooted in Resilience: Nature-Based Solutions for South Carolina’s Ecosystems and Communities
Liz Fly, Director of Resilience & Ocean Conservation, The Nature Conservancy
Rita Hollings Science Center Auditorium, College of Charleston
58 Coming Street, corner of George, Charleston SC 29401
Also on Zoom, please register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/JcGNgXVgSVmIoPhkZU75Fg

Nature is inherently resilient. As South Carolinians face growing challenges, including population growth, development pressures, and climate change impacts, we should work with nature to create more sustainable solutions. This talk will highlight an initiative in SC called the Nature-Based Exchange and share examples of nature-based solutions that provide multiple benefits to our important natural resources and our local communities.

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