Demian Gomez, Texas A&M Forest Service
LandscapeWebinars.org hosted a session titled, "Growing Through Invasive Species" on April 3 for Landscape Architects and arborists. Regional Forest Health Coordinator for the Texas A&M Forest Service, Demian Gomez, Ph.D. presented the webinar and brought his experience in forest health to help attendees better understand the impact of climate change on forest health, explore secondary pest recognition, and grasp how invasive species impact ecosystems.
Attendees earned LA/CES HSW, ISA, APLD, and PGMS CEUs during the one-hour session, which can now be viewed OnDemand whenever, wherever.
The course explained the challenges facing landscape health in the U.S. including elements like climate change and invasive species. Dr. Gomez showed examples in typical forests and urban trees for a wider application for Landscape Architects and arborists across the country.
Landscape professionals looking to take this webinar OnDemand will be able to learn how to identify environmental challenges, mitigate decline, and in turn create climate-resilient urban and rural ecosystems.