by Kyle J Webster | Jan 8, 2011 | Plant Sightings, Rare Plant Surveys, Rare Plants
From Kim Smith – NY Natural Heritage State Parks Botanist This was an exciting year for botanical discoveries in New York state parks. Everyone heard about the federally-threatened Isotria medeoloides (small whorled pogonia) that turned up in Orange County in...
by Kyle J Webster | Jan 8, 2011 | Happenings
Winter tree ID is always fun and challenging. There will be a class this weekend, Jan. 9th, 2011, at Inwood Park at the northern tip of Manhattan. For more information CLICK HERE.
by Kyle J Webster | Jan 7, 2011 | Happenings
Northeast Natural History Conference 2011 … The grand tradition continues! April 6-9, 2011 in Albany, NY http://www.eaglehill.us/NENHC_2011/NENHC2011 The list of session titles and moderator contact information has been updated. Now accepting … …...
by Kyle J Webster | Jan 5, 2011 | Ecology, Horticulture, People
When the new Gateway Building is finished that the campus of SUNY ESF it will feature a green roof containing New York’s largest living collection of state protected and rare plants, according to the Inside ESF magazine. – Steve Young For more details and...
by Kyle J Webster | Jan 5, 2011 | Field Trips, Plant Organizations, Publications, Apps, and Websites
Meadowlark Newsletter Articles Winter 2010 Editor’s Message – Where Did the Year Go? Review of the November Grassland and Meadows Preserves Meeting Heartful Thanks to the Boy and Girl Scouts Girl Scout Gold Award Project Eagle Scout Project at the...