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Native Plant Restoration in the Borderlands

sáb 18 de oct

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Tubac

Native Plant Restoration in the Borderlands: Borderlands Restoration Network (BRN) is a 501c3 based in Patagonia, AZ, that is dedicated to ecological restoration in the US/Mexico Borderlands.

Native Plant Restoration in the Borderlands
Native Plant Restoration in the Borderlands

Time & Location

18 oct 2025, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Tubac, 1 Burruel St, Tubac, AZ 85646, USA

About the Event


To pick up plants for the event, order plants and seeds online at www.borderlandsplants.org and select "Tubac Presidio Plant Delivery Event" in the delivery options.


Francesca Claverie is the Native Plant Program Director for Borderlands Restoration Network and hails from an alfalfa farm in Calexico, CA where her family has strong roots on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.


 She started working with native plants at the University of California Davis Arboretum while in college and, after graduating with degrees in Native American Studies and International Agricultural Development continued as a manager, assisting with propagation research and organizing plant sales. In 2013 she moved to Patagonia for an internship with Native Seeds/SEARCH and shortly after started the nursery, now known as Borderlands Nursery & Seed for Borderlands Restoration Network. Francesca is passionate about increasing accessibility and enthusiasm for native plants and promoting partnerships between nurseries and plant programs in the borderlands region. She…


Tickets

  • General Admission

    USD 15.00

Total

USD 0.00

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