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​Make Your Contribution To Conservation

What Can You Do to Conserve Bryophytes? 
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We are looking for individuals interested in:
  • Pursuing graduate degrees or postdoctoral research in bryophyte conservation 
  • Helping to develop bryophyte conservation targets 
  • Working with the Bryophyte Conservation Committee and American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS - BCC) to:
    • Produce and disseminate conservation assessment reports for globally rare taxa
    • Highlight priority areas for taxonomic research 
    • Collaborate with individuals and organizations to develop a continental consensus checklist of bryophyte taxa

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For more information and to get involved, please contact: 
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Mandy Slate ([email protected])


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BCA Organizational committee

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John Atwood, Assistant Curator of Bryophytes, Missouri Botanical Garden
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John Brinda, Assistant Scientist, Missouri Botanical Garden
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Amanda Eberly Lead Botanist, NatureServe
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Mandy Slate, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University
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Juan Carlos Villareal, Universite Laval, Quebec
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Ben Carter, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
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Scott Schuette, Botany Program Manager, Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program at Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
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Wesley Knapp, Chief Executive Officer for Center for Plant Conservation
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Eric Shershen, President's Postdoctoral Fellow, Ohio State University
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