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New York Times Featured NYFA Board Member Gerry Moore

by admin | Aug 3, 2009 | Natural History, Plant Sightings, Plant Uses

There is a series of three article where Gerry Moore, botanist at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and NYFA board member, answered questions about the flora of New York City. See the questions and answers starting here. The series was discontinued after the three...

New York State DOT Website on Dangerous Plants

by admin | Jul 10, 2009 | Natural History, Plant Identification, Publications, Apps, and Websites

The New York State Department of Transportation now has a website featuring plants that can be dangerous to touch or with dangerous sap. There is information about the plants along with photographs. Access the site at:...

Reviving the American Chestnut May Help Climate Change: Purdue Study

by admin | Jun 19, 2009 | Ecology, Natural History

See the progress Purdue University is having on reviving the American chestnut. Click here.

Visit The Adirondack Park Nature Report Website

by admin | Jun 5, 2009 | Natural History, Plant Organizations

You will find a lot of interesting articles, audio reports and videos about nature and the Adirondacks including many articles about plants. Check it out! http://www.adkparknature.net/

New Columbia County Natural History Survey Effort

by admin | May 20, 2009 | Happenings, Natural History, Plant Organizations

We invite your participation in a new research initiative of the Farmscape Ecology Program: a natural history survey of Columbia County. This project is envisioned as a many-year, many people on-going effort to document the plants and animals that share the county...

Saratoga Woods and Waterways Blog

by admin | May 18, 2009 | Natural History, Plant Identification

Visit this beautiful blog about nature in Saratoga County by Jacqueline Donnelly of Saratoga Springs. http://www.saratogawoodswaters.blogspot.com/
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