nyfa@nyflora.org
  • About
  • The NYFA Blog
  • Membership
  • Donate
  • Contact Us
  • User Profile
  • Login
0 Items
NYFA
  • Field Trips and Workshops
  • Mitchelliana
  • New York Flora Atlas
  • Botanical Links
  • Grants and Awards
Select Page

The Northeast Natural History Conference Is Back!

by Kyle J Webster | Oct 2, 2010 | Happenings

Announcing the Northeast Natural History Conference 2011 and the Founding Meeting of the Association of Northeastern Biologists Join us for the 11th Northeast Natural History Conference (NENHC) and the historic first meeting of the Association of Northeastern...

Environmental Education Expo in New York City October 6.

by Kyle J Webster | Oct 2, 2010 | Happenings

Talk on Native Plants at State Museum October 4th.

by Kyle J Webster | Sep 29, 2010 | Happenings

Fort Orange Garden Club Albany, New York Is  Pleased  to  Present Dr. Douglas W. Tallamy Author of: Bringing Nature Home How you can sustain wildlife with native plants. Monday, October 4, 2010 – 7 PM New York State Museum, Hudson Auditorium 225 Madison Avenue,...

In Search of Long Island Rare Plants 4 – Sandplain Gerardia

by Kyle J Webster | Sep 27, 2010 | Rare Plant Surveys

From Steve Young, NY Natural Heritage. In August and early September I searched grassland habitat on Long Island for Sandplain Gerardia, Agalinis acuta.  There are only a few sites left on Long Island for this federally endangered plant but some new sites have been...

Black Walnut in Danger of Being Destroyed in Eastern Forests

by Kyle J Webster | Sep 22, 2010 | Invasive Species

Thousand Cankers Disease has been found in Tennessee recently and there are fears that it will spread to all black walnuts in the East and eliminate it from our forests.  Will we have any tree species left with all the organisms that are attacking them?  Learn more...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »
X
X