Reading the Body Language of Trees: Walk & Talk with Alison Lancaster

Fri May 10 2024 at 09:00 am to 11:30 am

JPL Riparian Zone | Altadena

Theodore Payne Foundation
Publisher/HostTheodore Payne Foundation
Reading the Body Language of Trees: Walk & Talk with Alison Lancaster
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Learn from the form and expression of the trees around you in this engaging walk and talk
About this Event

Why do tree canopies move in the wind? How do trees repair damage to their branches? Where do tree roots grow? Why are tree trunks thick? Is your tree strong?

Join us along the Arroyo Seco with Los Angeles consulting arborist Alison Lancaster as she draws on the biomechanics research of German physicist Claus Mattheck to answer these and other questions about the structure of trees.

By reading the “body language” of trees, we can understand how and why trees grow the way they do, see how trees respond to their environment, and appreciate how trees manage the wounds that accumulate during their long lives.

At the end of the class, you will feel wonder and inspiration at nature’s genius design, and awaken to a new perspective that your tree’s structure is not to be feared and controlled – but admired and cultivated.

This walk-and-talk will take us along a one-mile trail. The first hour will lay the conceptual basis for the next two hours of observation-driven discussion. We recommend that you leave your pens and notebooks behind, and instead come prepared to immerse yourself in “reading” the trees.

Alison Lancaster has been a consulting arborist in Southern California since 2016. She focuses her work on helping Angelenos act as thoughtful and responsible stewards of their trees. She has an AS in Wildland Resources and Forestry from Citrus College and a BA in Political Science from UC Irvine. She began her career as an intern at City of Pasadena Urban Forestry, then transitioned to training and working as a consultant for five years before opening her own business. Since then she has earned her Registered Consulting Arborist qualification, was elected to the Western Chapter ISA Board of Directors, and received the 2019 WCISA Young Professional Award. Find her at alca-llc.com

Credentials

ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist #770

ISA Board Certified Master Arborist WE-12464B

AS in Wildland Resources and Forestry, Citrus College

BA in Political Science, UC Irvine


Resources

The Body Language of Trees: A Handbook for Failure Analysis – Claus Mattheck and Helge Breloer

International Society of Arboriculture – www.isa-arbor.com

American Society of Consulting Arborists – www.asca-consultants.org

Trees are Good – www.treesargood.org

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

JPL Riparian Zone, Explorer Road, Altadena, United States

Tickets

USD 25.00 to USD 35.00

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