Description: Gail Reynolds, Plant Scientist, a Master Gardener Coordinator with a variety of conservation experiences, discusses sustainability. What’s the most important issue facing sustainability today? She’s a plant lover and shares with us her favorite plants and why. A lover of the bog and marshland ecosystems, she offers practical tips and practical wisdom. Join us for an enriching discussion on the value of our habitats.
About the Author:
Gail Kalison Reynolds, Middlesex County UConn Master Gardener coordinator, retired from a long career as an Information Security professional. She holds a B.S. in biology from Yale College and Master of Forest Science degree from Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. In addition, she holds five information security certifications. Gail is a long-time natural resource and Yale alumni volunteer, including Chair of the Haddam ConservationCommission, Officer of the Haddam Land Trust, member of the Lower Connecticut Land Trust Exchange, Haddam Plan of Conservation and Development committee member, Salmon River committee member, Connecticut Botanical Society board member, Executive Board member of the Yale Science and Engineering Association, Yale student mentor, and Yale alumni interviewer of prospective undergraduate students.
Podcast Transcript: Gail Reynolds transcript .