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The Future of New York’s Forests – a 2010 Report From The Nature Conservancy

by admin | Nov 6, 2010 | Ecology, Publications, Apps, and Websites

The report indicates that nearly one third of New York’s forests may not have sufficient regeneration to replace the forest in the future. This will have a profound influence on the wildlife that depend upon these forests. Timber companies will also be affected as...

Newsletter and Program Titles from Long Island and the Finger Lakes

by admin | Oct 25, 2010 | Happenings, Publications, Apps, and Websites

Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter Fall 2010 A Dodonaea-like Capsule from the Upper Cretaceous of Long Island – Andy Greller Plant Sightings – Eric Lamont Request for Seed Collection Assistance for the Long Island Native Grass Initiative –...

What To Do With Too Many White-tailed Deer? A New Publication.

by admin | Oct 18, 2010 | Invasive Species, Publications, Apps, and Websites

This is an article written by Thomas P. Rooney in ActionBioscience, “What Do We Do with Too Many White-tailed Deer?” It is a succinct and current overview of the deer overabundance problem – required reading for anyone working to mitigate negative...

Center for Plant Conservation Reintroduction Registry

by admin | Sep 21, 2010 | Field Techniques, Publications, Apps, and Websites

In October of 2009 the Center for Plant Conservation hosted a conference on evaluating plant reintroductions.  As a result they established a Reintroduction Registry to enter and view projects that have reintroduced native plants into known or new habitats.  There is...

New Lists Posted on NYFA Google Map of Plant Lists

by admin | Sep 6, 2010 | Publications, Apps, and Websites

Lists recently posted include these from St. Lawrence County by Anne Johnson and Nancy Eldblom: Indian Creek Nature Center Grass River Wild Forest Wolf Lake State Forest Yellow Lake State Forest Click the Google map of plant lists in the links section on the right...

Caroyln Summers Book Signing at Fiddlehead Creek Nursery

by admin | Sep 4, 2010 | Happenings, People, Publications, Apps, and Websites

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