Eve is the Program Director for the Northeast Bioregion with the Ecological Health Network. She is directing multiple efforts related to helping catalyze, coordinate, and build the capacity of multi-sector, collaborative partnerships with the Northeast Seed Network and the Bioregional Restoration Network, focused on connecting physical restoration sites to address critical gaps in science, policy and practice. She has a Masters degree in City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where her research focused on developing practicable solutions to increase native plant diversity in urban ecological restoration projects.
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Native Seed Network Takes Root in the Northeast
The network’s central focus is to build and strengthen connections among a diverse web of social actors, including government agencies, Tribal Nations, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, botanic gardens, farmers, private companies, citizen groups and academic institutions.
March 8, 2024



















