[PCA] Risks of transplants & enhancements (more)

Peter White peter.white at unc.edu
Fri Jul 25 06:43:44 CDT 2008


Some of you may be familiar with Doria Gordon's guide to reintroduction 
for TNC in Florida. If was developed as an dichotomous key to decision 
making.

Johnny Randall wrote:
> Please find attached the Reintroduction, Augmentation, and 
> Transplantation Guidelines prepared by the NC Plant Conservation 
> Program Scientific Committee. These Guidelines were prepared as a 
> checklist in order to help workers consider many of the factors of a 
> proposed reintroduction, augmentation, or transplantation. Johnny Randall
>
> Larry Morse wrote:
>> From Adolf Ceska:
>>
>> > For the article on the same theme see also BEN (Botanical 
>> Electronic News) #
>> > 331 June 16, 2004:
>> >
>> > http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ben331.html
>> >
>> > THE DANGERS OF TRANSPLANTATION AS A CONSERVATION TECHNIQUE
>> > From: Dianne Fahselt, Department of Plant Sciences, University of 
>> Western
>> > Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B7 [dfahselt at uwo.ca 
>> <mailto:dfahselt at uwo.ca>]
>> > These were the excerpts from the article published in the Natural 
>> Areas
>> > Journal 8(4): 238-243.
>> >
>> > Last year, Dianne Fahselt published the update of her 1988 paper:
>> > Fahselt, D. 2007. Is transplantation an effective means of preserving
>> > vegetation? Canadian Journal of Botany 85: 1007-1017.
>> >
>> >Adolf Ceska, Ph.D.
>> > Ceska Geobotanical Consulting
>> > P.O. Box 8546
>> > Victoria, British Columbia
>> > Canada V8W 3S2
>> > Phone: 250-477-1211 Cell/Mobile: 250-216-1481
>> > E-mail: aceska at telus.net
>> > _____________________________________________
>> >
>> > BEN archive: http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ 
>> <http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-mi%21%0A%20cro/ben/p>
>>
>> Larry Morse
>> Washington, D.C.
>> larry.morse.dc at earthlink.net
>> (Larry.E.Morse at LEM-Natural-Diversity.com)
>> (202)-543-2488
>> < http://www.lem-natural-diversity.com/ >
>>
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