North Carolina Plant Conservation Board to meet July 18 in Raleigh
Story Date: 7/13/2012

 
Source: NCDA&CS, 7/12/12

The N.C. Plant Conservation Board will meet to hear updates from the Plant Conservation staff on property acquisitions, preserve management, protected species, protected plant permit procedural flow chart and the licensing of ginseng dealers.

9:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 18
NCDA&CS Plant Industry Division
First Floor Conference Room, 216 W. Jones St., Raleigh

The N.C. Plant Conservation Program develops regulations, voluntary programs and cooperative partnerships to help protect imperiled species and their habitats. The program’s responsibilities include the listing of North Carolina's endangered and threatened plant species and the development of conservation programs designed to permanently protect these species. The program uses a host of methods and procedures to perpetuate native plants and their ecosystems, including the acquisition and management of important plant sites and habitats.
























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