[MPWG] Correction and Request for Volunteers
Megan_Haidet at fws.gov
Megan_Haidet at fws.gov
Wed Aug 2 12:52:11 CDT 2006
CORRECTION: Per Patricia's last email, the Mt. Rogers Project will be
conducted August 20-22, not only on the 20th.
ADDITIONALLY:
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS FROM VIRGINIA AND SURROUNDING AREAS!
MT. ROGERS BLACK COHOSH INVENTORY AND MONITORING PROJECT
AUGUST 20-22, 2006
MARION, VA
The USDA Forest Service and the Garden Club of America invite you to
participate in monitoring an important native medicinal plant, black
cohosh (Actaea (Cimicifuga) racemosa). Native to the Appalachian
Mountains, black cohosh roots are wild-harvested for use in alleviating
menopausal symptoms.
We need you!
As part of the Medicinal Plant Working Group (MPWG; www.nps.gov/medicinal
), these organizations have worked together for five years to establish
long-term monitoring sites for black cohosh in the eastern United States.
These collaborative conservation projects provide an opportunity for
citizens to actively participate in research that contributes to a better
understanding of how to manage our nation’s natural resources. Under the
scientific direction of the Forest Service, the project relies on
volunteers to carry out the field work.
We need you!
Dates: 20-22 August 2006
Location: The Mt. Rogers study site, located in the George Washington
Jefferson National Forest, is one of two established monitoring locations.
Situated in the highlands of southwestern Virginia, Mt. Rogers is the
highest peak in the state (5729 feet).
General Plan:
Day 1: Sunday, August 20, approx. 5:30 p.m.: Convene at a hotel at 5:30 pm
in Wytheville, VA for orientation and training (location to be announced).
Day 2: Monday, August 21, approx. 7:30 a.m.: Caravan/carpool to the study
site, which is about 30 minutes away, to begin data collection.
Day 3: Tuesday, August 22, approx 7:30 a.m.: Continue the inventory, if
necessary.
Accommodations: The Holiday Inn in Wytheville, VA, phone: 276-676-2829.
Ask for the Garden Club of America room block ($80.00 for double room).
Be aware and prepared: Volunteers should be prepared for moderate
off-trail hiking. In addition to the possibility of inclement weather,
volunteers may encounter such wonders of nature as poison ivy, snakes and
bugs.
What you need: Work boots, long pants, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent,
water, lunch, snacks, rain gear; a sense of adventure and civic duty.
We need you!
To participate: Call or email trip coordinator, Anne Jennings, Mill
Mountain Garden Club
Tel: 540 342-5331 cell 540 520-8644, email: amj2 at aol.com.
Megan Haidet
Communications Coordinator
Plant Conservation Alliance
US Fish & Wildlife Service
4401 N. Fairfax Dr., Suite 750
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 703.358.2120
Fax: 703.358.2276
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