[PCA] PCA Bimonthly Meeting (March 15-16)/Conservation Seed Workshop in Washington DC

Olivia Kwong plant at plantconservation.org
Thu Mar 1 16:26:06 CST 2007


Just wanted to make sure it's obvious that this will take place instead of 
the normal PCA Bimonthly Meeting.  Please note that the days are Thursday 
& Friday, March 15-16.  You are welcome to join us for both days or 
whatever amount of time you can fit into your schedule.

RSVP to Megan Haidet (703/ 358 2120, megan_haidet at fws.gov) so we have an 
idea of the number of people that will be in attendance.  This will also 
facilitate your ability to get into the USDA government building more 
easily (bring an ID).

Olivia
CPC/PCA
http://www.nps.gov/plants/

On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Megan_Haidet at fws.gov wrote:

> Conservation Seed Workshop:
> “Partnerships for Native Plant Materials Development”
> Local Ecotypes
>
> Sponsored by American Seed Trade Association
> and the USDA-NRCS Plant Materials Program/ Bureau of Land Management/
> U.S. Forest Service
> USDA South Building (at back of Cafeteria between wings 2 and 3)
> Washington, D.C.
> March 15-16, 2007
>
> This workshop will seek to improve the partnerships among government
> agencies, non-profit groups, and the commercial sector for the improvement
> of native plant development for conservation, reclamation, and restoration
> activities.  This topic will review what is being accomplished and what
> needs to be done to improve and increase the use of native plants.
>
> This meeting will take the place of the regular PCA bimonthly meeting.  If
> you would like to attend, please RSVP to Megan Haidet (703/ 358 2120,
> megan_haidet at fws.gov) so we have an idea of the number of people that will
> be in attendance.
>
> Please see the attached document for more information and agenda.
>
>
>
>
>
> 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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