Source: NCDA&CS, 1/13/14
The N.C. Plant Conservation Scientific Committee will meet at the North Carolina Botanical Gardens in Chapel Hill to discuss program updates and the regulatory status of the Venus flytrap. 10 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 22 N.C. Botanical Gardens, 100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill
The N.C. Plant Conservation Program develops regulations, voluntary programs and cooperative partnerships to help protect imperiled species and their habitats. Responsibilities include the listing of North Carolina's endangered and threatened plant species and the development of conservation programs designed to permanently protect them. Acquisition and management of important plant sites and habitats are among many methods used to boost and preserve native plants and their ecosystems. Contact Nancy Stewart at 919-707-3755 or by email at nancy.stewart@ncagr.gov for more details on agenda items.
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