[PCA] Deadline Approaching & Schedule Update: National Native Seed Conference

Rob Fiegener rob at appliedeco.org
Wed Jan 11 12:30:53 CST 2017


3 Days Left for Early Registration

Early registration <https://nativeseed.info/registration/> will be closing
after this Friday, January 13.  Don't delay!

Field trips <https://nativeseed.info/field-trips/> are filling up -
register now to save your spot!  You can see the number of seats remaining
for each trip on the registration <https://nativeseed.info/registration/>
 page.
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Schedule Update

An expanded draft schedule <https://nativeseed.info/schedule/> is available
for download. Only minor tweaks are expected from here forwards.
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Rooms

Reservations <https://nativeseed.info/location/> at the Omni Shoreham
conference hotel must be made on or before 5:00PM Eastern time on *Friday,
20 January, 2017 *to qualify for the group rate.
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Call for Posters

We have space for additional poster presentations. It's a great opportunity
to share your work. If you'd like to present something, use the form to submit
an abstract <https://nativeseed.info/submit-an-abstract/>.

Also, poster presentations at this conference don't have to be academic!
If you have something artistic, creative, or thought-provoking that you
would like to share, we can provide space to hang it.  Submit an abstract
and we'll let you know if it's a good fit with the program.
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Sponsorship & Exhibiting Opportunity

Details on exhibiting and sponsorship
<https://nativeseed.info/exhibit-sponsor/> have been posted.  The
conference offers an intimate setting for exhibitors, with limited spaces
available and great exposure to a very targeted audience.
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About the conference

The National Native Seed Conference connects research, industry, land
management, and restoration professionals, providing the premier
opportunity to develop relationships and share information about the
collection, research and development, production, and use of native plant
materials.

The conference is produced by the Institute for Applied Ecology's Native
Seed Network.  We thank the Bureau of Land Management for their early and
continued support of the event.

For additional information, view the conference website at nativeseed.info
Rob Fiegener
Native Seed Network
Institute for Applied Ecology
desk 541.753.3099 x201
mobile 541.760.2253
www.nativeseednetwork.org
www.appliedeco.org
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