MoCity’s Urban Forester Part Of The Center For Houston’s Future Panel On Trees

Missouri City’s first city forester, Paul Wierzbicki, will be part of The Center for Houston’s Future Panel on Trees, at the Jan. 20 Counting on Quality of Place Symposium, scheduled from 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at 1001 Ave. de Las Americas. During the event, the Center’s Indicator Study, representing ten years of data on air quality, parks, trails and trees, will be released.

Wierzbicki

Wierzbicki

 

Wierzbicki’s knowledge as part of the Missouri City Parks and Recreation Team, and as an urban forestry professional, will help those in attendance better grasp the data gathered, and guide participants as to the steps that need to be taken to protect the region’s trees.

 

Other panelists include experts in air quality, parks, trails and trees, as well as public health experts who will discuss the implications of these Indicators on the well-being of the region’s residents and Quality of Place. 

 

To register for the event, visit the center’s website, at www.centerforhoustonsfuture.org, click on Support the Center, and fill out the donation form, selecting Indicator Symposium under “Gift Type.”  

 

The Center for Houston’s Future is a 501c (3) non-profit organization.

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