
The Man Who Planted Trees: An Evening with David Milarch and Archangel Ancient Tree Archive
Join us for this very special evening on The University of Michigan Campus: The Keynote event for the UM Permaculture Launch Weekend.
David Milarch and the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive are the inspiration behind the New York Times best selling book: The Man Who Planted Trees: Lost Groves, Champion Trees, and an Urgent Plan to Save the Planet.
The peril and instability caused by climate change is a result of our dismantling of the ecosystems that once filtered our air and water.
The Mission of the Archangel Ancient Tree archive is to:
Propagate the world’s most important old growth trees before they are gone.
Archive the genetics of ancient trees in living libraries around the world for the future.
Reforest the Earth with the offspring of these trees to provide the myriad of beneficial ecosystem services essential for all life forms to thrive including releasing oxygen, sequestering carbon dioxide, providing beneficial aerosols and medicines, and to fight global warming.
David and his inspiring work have been featured on NPR, The New York Times, The Discovery Channel, CBC and many more.
Come hear David's remarkable story first hand, and how ancient trees hold the potential for reversing climate change through old growth reforestation.
The Event is FREE and open to all.
Sponsored by Chiwara Permaculture and The University of Michigan Permaculture Design Team
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