[PCA] CONFERENCE: Registration is open for the Southeastern Partners in Plant Conservation Conference; March 2 - 6 (Atlanta, GA)

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Wed Jan 8 08:39:07 CST 2020


2020 SePPCon

Date/location: March 2 – 6, 2020
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Southeastern Center for Conservation

What will you learn?
Southeastern Partners in Plant Conservation will bring together government
agencies, land managers, botanical gardens, university programs, experts,
professionals, and other interested parties to build capacity and promote
novel partnerships for plant conservation in the Southeast. Working with a
wide range of stakeholders that represent diverse interests and
perspectives, this effort seeks to stimulate collective successes in local,
state, and regional plant conservation. SePPCon 2020 sets the stage for
success by promoting models of success and creative solutions to
conservation challenges and builds on the success of the inaugural SePPCon
2016 Conference.

Schedule at a Glance:
https://atlantabg.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/SePPCon-Schedule-at-a-Glance.pdf

Fees:
General Admission (Tuesday, March 3rd – Thursday, March 5th)
$275 Early bird rate (available through Feb. 14th)
$300 Regular rate (available Feb 15th through Feb 21st)
$350 Late rate (after Feb 22nd)
Student Admission
$175 Student early bird rate (available through Feb. 14th)
$200 Student rate – ID required at check-in (through Feb 21st)

Two receptions are included in the registration fee and there are three
pre-conference workshops at extra cost.

Registration:
https://buytickets.atlantabg.org/WebStore/shop/ViewItems.aspx?CG=event&C=seppcon

For further details:
https://atlantabg.org/conservation-research/outreach-education-and-training/southeastern-partners-in-plant-conservation/
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