Rapidly warming temperatures mean that native species will move hundreds of miles in the coming decades just to support their environment. Our gardens can help native species shift their ranges and adapt to climate change. Plants that grow in a new environment can also develop invasive characteristics. Insect and plant life can make our current plant life vulnerable as they are not adapted to the invading species. Native plantings today seed ecosystems of the future.
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Last updated September 30, 2022
Agroforestry Resource Center (Business Office)
6055 Route 23
Acra, New York 12405
TEL: (518) 622-9820
FAX: (518) 622-0115
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NEW Hours: 8:30 am-4:00 pm weekdays (closed for lunch 12:00-12:30 pm)
Extension Education Center
479 Route 66
Hudson, New York 12534
(518) 828-3346
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