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New York State DOT Website on Dangerous Plants
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:...
Carex Identification Videos Being Posted on YouTube
In 2008 Steve Young filmed Tony Reznicek identifying Carex species during the NYFA Sedge Workshop in Saint Lawrence County. These videos are now being made available on YouTube. On YouTube click on Channels and search for nyflora1. The Carex videos will be listed. ...
New Rare Plant Finds for Franklin County
A new large occurrence of rhodora, Rhododendron canadense, was found in southern Franklin County this Spring and a new occurrence of fragrant wood-fern, Dryopteris fragrans, was found on a mountainside in the northern part of the county. Both occurrences were found by...
Update on the Biodiversity Research Institute Program & Biennial Report, 2007-2008
A copy of the recently completed Biennial Report is now available as a pdf on the BRI website: http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/bri/. As required, the report is electronic and cannot be distributed as a printed copy. The report highlights the activities of the past two years...
Reviving the American Chestnut May Help Climate Change: Purdue Study
See the progress Purdue University is having on reviving the American chestnut. Click here.
A Combination of Woolly Adelgid and White Tailed Deer Increases Invasives
A study by the University of California has some interesting implications for hemlock forests in New York. See the study at the University of California.
Invasive Plants in the Northeast of Asia and America: Trading Problems,
Dates: 10-12 August 2009, at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Symposium sponsored by the New England Invasive Plant Center For more information, the symposium agenda & schedule, and to register see:...
Large twayblade, Liparis lilifolia, in Canada and New York
Holly Bickerton, a Canadian biologist, is preparing the Canadian COSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) status report update for large twayblade, Liparis liliifolia (S2 for ON, S1 for QUE), also a state endangered orchid in New York. She...
DEC AND PARTNERS TO TRACK POSSIBLE SPREAD OF INVASIVE BEETLE
Emerald Ash Borer Traps Are Being Deployed Throughout the State The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), along with other federal and state agencies, is setting baited traps in ash trees across upstate New York in an effort to search for...
Visit The Adirondack Park Nature Report Website
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/
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