Winter Evenings: Emily Ruff, Sage Mt Bot Sanctuary in Tunbridge!
Winter Evenings: Emily Ruff, Sage Mt Bot Sanctuary
Mali’o Kodis • Spring Rd, Tunbridge
The Tunbridge Conservation Commission will host herbalist and educator Emily Ruff, Director of Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary for the second talk in the Winter Evenings series on February 7th at 7pm at the Tunbridge Public Library. All are welcome, the event is free (donations graciously accepted), refreshments are provided!
Emily’s talk is entitled “Protecting Vermont’s Ecosystem – Backyard Strategies for Corridor Conservation.” She will share stories from the Orange Uplands and their efforts to protect an 80,000 acre high priority wildlife corridor, diverse wetland habitat, sensitive watershed, and rare plant communities. Through these examples, she’ll highlight ways each of us – whether stewarding a forest or a small backyard – can implement strategies that support the protection of greater corridor ecosystems.
Emily Ruff is director of Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary, a center in Orange Vermont founded in 1987 to foster opportunities for conservation, education, and healing. A practicing herbalist and educator for over twenty years, Emily relocated from Florida to Vermont in 2018 to continue the legacy of her mentor, Rosemary Gladstar. Faced with growing threats due to climate change and development, Sage Mountain’s mission is to protect and restore the highly biodiverse habitat we steward, advocate for conservation of adjacent wilderness corridor, and curate hands-on, multidisciplinary educational programs focused on earth stewardship and personal wellness.
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