Native plants restoration project topic today’s ‘Live Wire’
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Biology major Ian O’Shaughnessy and Assistant Professor of Biology Adam Reitzel will discuss O’Shaughnessy’s extra credit project, turned biodiversity initiative that has the potential for major impact. O’Shaughnessy pulled together a plan and a team to convert eroding land around Parking Lot 27 near Harris Alumni Center into a space featuring native plants. He worked with a variety of people from the community and on campus to make the project a reality.
Watch “The Live Wire” via computer or mobile devices starting at 2 p.m.
Watch “The Live Wire” via computer or mobile devices starting at 2 p.m. – See more at: http://inside.charlotte.edu/news-features/2015-06-02/marching-band-director-guest-live-wire#sthash.eXemrhsw.dpuf Watch “The Live Wire” via computer or mobile devices starting at 2 p.m. – See more at: http://inside.charlotte.edu/news-features/2015-06-02/marching-band-director-guest-live-wire#sthash.eXemrhsw.dpuf – See more at: http://inside.charlotte.edu/news-features/2015-06-30/live-wire-guests-discuss-charleston-tragedy-context#sthash.EF1XAXDb.dpuf
Watch “The Live Wire” via computer or mobile devices starting at 2 p.m.
Watch “The Live Wire” via computer or mobile devices starting at 2 p.m. – See more at: http://inside.charlotte.edu/news-features/2015-06-02/marching-band-director-guest-live-wire#sthash.eXemrhsw.dpuf Watch “The Live Wire” via computer or mobile devices starting at 2 p.m. – See more at: http://inside.charlotte.edu/news-features/2015-06-02/marching-band-director-guest-live-wire#sthash.eXemrhsw.dpuf – See more at: http://inside.charlotte.edu/news-features/2015-06-30/live-wire-guests-discuss-charleston-tragedy-context#sthash.EF1XAXDb.dpuf