[PCA] MEETING: LINPI 4th Native Plant Symposium "Flora for Fauna" - November 17, 2017 - agenda & registration

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Wed Nov 1 13:43:04 CDT 2017


 Registration is now open - see details below!

About:
The Long Island Native Plant Initiative (LINPI) has assembled a wonderful
group of native plant professionals to share their vision, leadership, and
experience related to "Flora for Fauna" to help stimulate the supply and as
well as drive the demand of ecotypic native plants, thereby directly
supporting and furthering your organizational goals.

As our natural resources and native habitats dwindle, and the last of our
available open spaces become developed, it is incumbent upon landowners,
businesses, municipalities, and the public to collectively provide both the
stewardship and the habitat that local native fauna require to improve
biodiversity, support local wildlife populations, and keep the native
ecosystems upon which we depend healthy and thriving. The production and
incorporation of ecotypic (genetically) native plants into our regional
landscape requires dedication to this progressive effort and many
partners.  The 4th LINPI Native Plant Symposium, "Flora for Fauna" brings
together top plant, restoration, and wildlife professionals to share their
vision, leadership and expertise at this one day educational event, to
encourage the use and stimulate a commercial supply of ecotypic flora for
the benefit of regional fauna.

Keynote Speaker:
Mr. Arthur Haines, author of the New England Wildflower Society’s *Flora
Novae Angliae* the region’s newest and updated floristic taxonomic
reference!

When:
Friday, November 17, 2017 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Where:
Roosevelt Hall, Farmingdale State College,
2350 Broadhollow Road
Roosevelt Hall
Farmingdale, NY 11735

Further details and registration @:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=8xr65vnab&oeidk=a07eep3gegs19fffce0

Long Island Native Plant Initiative
"Bridging the gap by going to seed..."
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