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What Can You Do to Conserve Bryophytes?
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
For more information and to get involved, please contact:
Mandy Slate
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[email protected]
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BCA Organizational committee
John Atwood, Assistant Curator of Bryophytes, Missouri Botanical Garden
John Brinda, Assistant Scientist, Missouri Botanical Garden
Amanda Eberly Lead Botanist, NatureServe
Mandy Slate, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University
Juan Carlos Villareal, Universite Laval, Quebec
Ben Carter, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Scott Schuette, Botany Program Manager, Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program at Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
Wesley Knapp, Chief Executive Officer for Center for Plant Conservation
Eric Shershen, President's Postdoctoral Fellow, Ohio State University
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