"We must include beauty as a reason for preserving mature forest lands...." Indeed. Thank you, philosopher Will Pomeroy for a mention of the Old-Growth Forest Network in Art Times. See page 13.
http://www.arttimesjournal.com/pdfs/ART_TIMES_Jan_Feb_13.pdf
News from the desk of Joan Maloof, Founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network jemaloof@gmail.com
Monday, March 18, 2013
Arlington National Cemetery expansion plans threaten old trees | WJLA.com
I was happy to be quoted in this news video about the proposed expansion of the Arlington National Cemetery:
"“You can’t replace this unique forest that’s so important for water quality, for habitat, for beauty,” says Joan Maloof, the founder of the Old Growth Forest Network."
Read more: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/03/arlington-national-cemetery-expansion-plans-threaten-old-trees-86329.html#ixzz2Ntt22ttp
Arlington National Cemetery expansion plans threaten old trees | WJLA.com
Comments will be accepted until April 12th by Susan Conner of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at susan.l.conner@usace.army.mil or 757-201-7390.
"“You can’t replace this unique forest that’s so important for water quality, for habitat, for beauty,” says Joan Maloof, the founder of the Old Growth Forest Network."
Read more: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/03/arlington-national-cemetery-expansion-plans-threaten-old-trees-86329.html#ixzz2Ntt22ttp
Arlington National Cemetery expansion plans threaten old trees | WJLA.com
Comments will be accepted until April 12th by Susan Conner of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at susan.l.conner@usace.army.mil or 757-201-7390.
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