Hybrid, in person and zoom. Free. Pre-registration required, see RSVP email instructions below.
Presentation by Resource Environmental Solutions
Ever wonder how much carbon a native or restored Texas coastal prairie can hold?
Thanks to the support of coastal prairie enthusiast Beth Robertson, the University of Houston Coastal Center was able to accept a proposal by Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) to undertake a soil carbon baseline study at its facility at La Marque in Galveston County. Soil cores and vegetation surveys were performed at 77 sampling sites at the 925-acre UHCC facility, with the undisturbed soils of the central Aumann Prairie serving as the reference prairie. The study also included following the same sampling protocols at 15 sites at the Lawther-Deer Park Prairie in Harris County as a comparison prairie.
Please join UH Coastal Center for a presentation by RES on the results of its Soil Carbon Study of Remnant and Restored Prairies at the UH Coastal Center and the comparison to the Lawther-Deer Park Prairie managed by the Native Prairies Association of Texas. There is no charge for the event.
Attend this free presentation either in person or virtually. Registration is required for either option.
Tuesday, January 30 (Conference room has a limited capacity)
NOTE: Free visitor parking is located on the second floor of the parking garage or in visitor spaces in front of the office.
Contact Evelyn L. Merz, UHCC Program Director, at elmerz@central.uh.edu.
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