by Kyle J Webster | Mar 22, 2010 | Invasive Species
The Cornell Department of Natural Resources received a grant from USDA-APHIS to conduct a series of workshops in New York State establishing Cornell Cooperative Extension as the source of information and guidance to citizens and communities on the invasive Emerald Ash...
by Kyle J Webster | Feb 16, 2010 | NY Flora Association
Just enter “New York Flora Atlas” into search from your facebook page. See other fans, download photos you would like others to identify.
by Kyle J Webster | Feb 12, 2010 | People
If you are on facebook, check out Northern Wildflowers page. This is the description: A group for those people who like to admire, smell, and propagate wildflowers (especially the ones in New York and Minnesota).
by Kyle J Webster | Jan 30, 2010 | Invasive Species
These are results from the committee to assess the invasiveness of plants in New York State run by Marilyn Jordan of The Nature Conservancy on Long Island and Gerry Moore from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The number of persisting non-native species in New York is...
by Kyle J Webster | Jan 29, 2010 | Field Techniques, Natural History, Plant Distribution, Rare Plant Surveys
The link below shows the need for complete botanical surveys when old railroads are converted to trails for the public. The article is by Steve Daniel who has had experience with a trail conversion near Rochester. The article also appeared in a recent issue of the...