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Please join us Tuesday, November 28th, at 7pm, as we welcome Maya Dutta to present on miyawaki forests!

Register here to receive a link to the meeting (if you can’t attend but want to be sent the recording, still register).

Maya is an environmental advocate and ecosystem restorer working to spread understanding on the key role of biodiversity in shaping the climate and the water, carbon, nutrient and energy cycles we rely on. She is passionate about climate change adaptation and mitigation and the ways that community-led ecosystem restoration can fight global climate change while improving the livelihood and equity of human communities. She works on the Miyawaki Forest program, project management, research, outreach, education and advocacy efforts at Biodiversity for a Livable Climate. Having grown up in New York City and lived in cities all her life, Maya is interested in creating more natural infrastructure, biodiversity, and access to nature and ecological connection in urban areas, motivating her work on Miyawaki Forests. She is a member of the SUGi forest maker network, and has worked within Bio4Climate to plant four Miyawaki Forests in Greater Boston.