[PCA] Fwd: 2013 Conservation Landscaping Conference (Shepherdstown, WV, Nov. 16)-Turning A New Leaf: Registration Ends Today!
De Angelis, Patricia
patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Thu Nov 14 08:26:49 CST 2013
Sorry for late post.
Patricia S. De Angelis, Ph.D.
Botanist, Division of Scientific Authority-US Fish & Wildlife
Service-International Affairs
Chair, Medicinal Plant Working Group-Plant Conservation Alliance
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Arlington, VA 22203
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There are only a few days left to register for the Conservation Landscaping
Conference in Shepherdstown, WV.
The conference is this Saturday, Nov. 16, but registration ends Thursday
(Nov 14).
This will be a great event, not to be missed. The Chesapeake Conservation
Landscaping Council has lined up great speakers (including Doug Tallamy,
PhD & C. Colston Burrell) in *4 novel and interesting tracks* that cover
marketing, innovative technologies, science, and ecology:
- Marketing Nature: How To Sell Conservation
Landscaping<http://chesapeakelandscape.org/event/2013-turning-new-leaf-conference#marketing-nature>
- Innovations in Urban
Restoration<http://chesapeakelandscape.org/event/2013-turning-new-leaf-conference#innovations-in-urban-restoration>
- Flora & Fauna: Applying Ecology to
Design<http://chesapeakelandscape.org/event/2013-turning-new-leaf-conference#applying-ecology>
- Soil Science
Simplified<http://chesapeakelandscape.org/event/2013-turning-new-leaf-conference#soil-science>
Conference website:
http://chesapeakelandscape.org/event/2013-turning-new-leaf-conference
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