[PCA] SAVE THE DATE: Plant Conservation Alliance e-Meeting, November 8 , 2023, 2-4pm ET, with speakers Dr. Anne Frances and Nan McCarry

Krone, Elizabeth C elizabeth_krone at fws.gov
Tue Oct 24 15:21:30 CDT 2023


Please Save the Date and RSVP to attend our next PCA meeting when we welcome Dr. Anne Frances, Botanist, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, and Nan McCarry, free-lance ethnobotanist. They will discuss “Collaborating to Conserve North American Grapes (Vitis spp.)”


The meeting is held remotely and open to all. More information about the presentation is available on our PCA Meetings page<https://www.plantconservationalliance.org/meetings>.


***PLEASE RSVP TO ATTEND THIS MEETING***

RSVP by Monday November 6, 2023, to elizabeth_krone at fws.gov<mailto:elizabeth_krone at fws.gov>


This meeting will be hosted using Microsoft Teams. You will be able to join the meeting from the web or via the Microsoft Teams app<https://teams.microsoft.com/downloads>. The meeting login details will be shared with all respondents via calendar invite and email by Tuesday November 7.


The PCA general meetings are open to everyone and follow this format:

>Updates on PCA Activities - learn about and get engaged in the Plant Conservation Alliance

>Invited Speaker – a topical presentation to explore any of the six focal areas identified in the PCA National Framework for Progress<https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/programs_natural-resources_native-plant-communities_national-seed-strategy_pca_Framework_6.11.2020.pdf>: collaborative conservation; education; restoration; research and development; sustainability; and information sharing

>Native Plants Roundtable - all participants are encouraged to share information on national native plant events and activities



— This meeting is brought to you by the Plant Conservation Alliance Speaker Organizing Team— Gary Krupnick (Smithsonian Institution) / Ray Mims (U.S. Botanic Garden) / Andrea Williams (California Native Plant Society) / David Lincicome (Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation) / Anna Lindquist (Chicago Botanic Garden) / Elizabeth Krone (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service)

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