[SOS-PCA] May 9th PCA Meeting

Prescott, Leah lprescott at blm.gov
Tue May 8 07:36:58 CDT 2018


This is a reminder that tomorrow (May 9th) at 2:00pm Eastern is the May
Plant Conservation Alliance Meeting! This month will feature Gary Krupnick,
Head of the Plant Conservation Unit, Department of Botany, Smithsonian
National Museum of Natural History, to present “The Immense Value of
Scientific Collections in Conservation Research”

Plant and animal specimens, collection data, and library materials are
remarkable and irreplaceable sources of information about biodiversity and
the history of life on Earth. In addition to playing a critical role in
taxonomy, systematics, anatomy, morphology, ethnobiology, and paleobiology,
they serve an important role in conservation biology. For example,
collections can be used to discover and confirm the identity of a species
that it is new to science; provide locality data for conservation
assessments; allow for the documentation of cyclic and seasonal phenomena;
document occurrences of invasive species; provide data on locality change
due to habitat destruction and climate change; provide material for DNA
analysis and conservation genetics; provide material for pollution
documentation; and, serve as a means of locating possibly extinct species
based upon previous locality data. Museums are steeped in a history of
sharing and collaboration, exemplified by their long history of collection
and scientific exchange, which is a culture fit for conservation. This
presentation describes several case studies to illustrate and explore the
way scientific collections have and will continue contributing to
conservation research.

Join the live WEBINAR:
**
http://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join.php?sigKey=blm&i=742990168&p=meeting&t=c**

Number: 742990168
Passcode: meeting
Host: PEGGY OLWELL

Call-in Number: 1-877-414-1336
Call-in Passcode: 6177335#

** Be sure to enter the meeting number and passcode for this
conference.There may be previously stored information in your computer that
automatically populates the fields and can direct you to an alternate
meeting.

Thank you!

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Prescott, Leah <lprescott at blm.gov> wrote:

> **The next Plant Conservation Alliance meeting is on Wednesday, May 9th​​
> from 2:00 - 4:00 pm ET.*
>
> The PCA is excited to welcome Gary Krupnick, Head of the Plant
> Conservation Unit,
> Department of Botany, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, to
> present “The Immense Value of Scientific Collections in Conservation
> Research” from 2:00-3:00 pm ET, on May 9th:
>
> Plant and animal specimens, collection data, and library materials are
> remarkable and irreplaceable sources of information about biodiversity and
> the history of life on Earth. In addition to playing a critical role in
> taxonomy, systematics, anatomy, morphology, ethnobiology, and paleobiology,
> they serve an important role in conservation biology. For example,
> collections can be used to discover and confirm the identity of a species
> that it is new to science; provide locality data for conservation
> assessments; allow for the documentation of cyclic and seasonal phenomena;
> document occurrences of invasive species; provide data on locality change
> due to habitat destruction and climate change; provide material for DNA
> analysis and conservation genetics; provide material for pollution
> documentation; and, serve as a means of locating possibly extinct species
> based upon previous locality data. Museums are steeped in a history of
> sharing and collaboration, exemplified by their long history of collection
> and scientific exchange, which is a culture fit for conservation. This
> presentation describes several case studies to illustrate and explore the
> way scientific collections have and will continue contributing to
> conservation research.
>
> ***If you are in the Washington, DC area and would like to attend this
> meeting in person, please email Leah Prescott (lprescott at blm.gov <
> http://blm.gov>) by COB Friday, May
> 4th****
>
> Join the live WEBINAR:
> **http://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join.php?sigKey=blm&i=
> 742990168&p=meeting&t=c**
>
> Number: 742990168
> Passcode: meeting
> Host:   PEGGY  OLWELL
>
> Call-in Number:     1-877-414-1336
> Call-in Passcode:   6177335#
>
> ** Be sure to enter the meeting number and passcode for this
> conference.There may be previously stored information in your computer that
> automatically populates the fields and can direct you to an alternate
> meeting.
>
> **More about Gary Krupnick**
>
> Gary is a research scientist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of
> Natural History, where he heads the Plant Conservation Unit. He studies
> plant conservation biology, the use of herbarium specimens to determine
> rarity and endangerment of plant species, plant reproduction, and
> plant-pollinator interactions. He has conducted conservation assessments of
> the flora of Hawaii and the flora of the West Indies. Gary serves on the
> steering committees of the North American Orchid Conservation Center and
> the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign. He is the co-editor of
> the book Plant Conservation: A Natural History Approach (University of
> Chicago Press; 2005), and serves as the editor of The Plant Press
> (newsletter of the U.S. National Herbarium).
>
>
> Thank you!
>
> --
> Leah Prescott
> Bureau of Land Management
> Plant Conservation & Restoration Program
> Data Coordinator
> 202-912-7232
>
> National Seed Strategy for Rehabilitation and Restoration
> <https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/national-seed-strategy>
> Plant Conservation Alliance <http://www.plantconservationalliance.org/>
> Seeds of Success
> <https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/native-plant-and-seed-material-development/collection>
>



-- 
Leah Prescott
Bureau of Land Management
Plant Conservation & Restoration Program
Data Coordinator
202-912-7232

National Seed Strategy for Rehabilitation and Restoration
<https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/national-seed-strategy>
Plant Conservation Alliance <http://www.plantconservationalliance.org/>
Seeds of Success
<https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/native-plant-and-seed-material-development/collection>
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