SCB Bulletin Board » Symposium

Borderless Botany: Current Border Issues in Southern California

(1 post)
  • Started 2 years ago by naomi

Tags:


  1. Southern California Botanists 2007 Symposium:
    Ruby Gerentology Center, Cal State Fullerton, CA
    Borderless Botany: Current Border Issues in Southern California

    Date: October 20th, 2007 Got to http://socalbot.org for more info!

    Richard Felger (University of Arizona Herbarium), Borderlands of the Río Colorado delta-a flora and people on the move

    Erin Fernandez ( Mexico Program Coordinator, USFWS) Bi-national Partnerships to Conserve and Recover Cross-Border Species - Opportunities and Challenges -A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Perspective

    Gina Darin , CDFA - (Integrated Pest Control Branch & UC Davis - Dept of Plant Sciences ) Invasive Plants and Border Issues in Southern California

    J. Mark Porter* and Linda M. Prince (Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden) Cross-boarder conservation and systematics: a case study of Peirson's Milkvetch (Astragalus peirsonii, subsection Proriferi, section Inflati; Fabaceae).

    Scott Eliason (San Bernardino National Forest) Plant Conservation Across Jurisdictional Boundaries - Good and Bad Examples from the San Bernardino Mountains

    Michael Connolly Miskwish (Councilman, Campo Kumeyaay Nation) Conflicting jurisdictions and the effects of groundwater storage enhancement in the Campo Kumeyaay Nation

    Jon Rebman Plant Diversity and Collection Efforts along the California/Baja California Border

    Posted 2 years ago #

RSS feed for this topic

Reply

You must log in to post.