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2011 RARE PLANT CONFERENCE AGENDA (Draft)
Tuesday October 18 – The Reef, 6th & Main, Hemingway Room 6:30 – 8:30 pm Kick-off Social – Lynn Kinter (organizer) Wednesday October 19
FIELD TRIP to BOISE FOOTHILLS
Michael Mancuso, a Boise botanist, will lead a field trip to monitoring and conservation sites in the Boise Foothills on Thursday, October 20th. Details of the field trip will be announced on Wednesday at the Rare Plant Conference.
LUNCH & T-SHIRT ORDERS DUE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2011
If you plan on attending the Rare Plant Conference on October 19 & 20th, please remember to send in your registration form which includes the option of ordering lunch for Wednesday, October 19th, and/or ordering a t-shirt. This year’s t-shirt design is Owyhee clover and bees printed in silver graphic.
25th RARE PLANT CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (OCT. 18-20, 2011)
October 18: Kick-off Social. 6:30 – 8:30 pm. The Reef, 6th & Main, Hemingway Room. No host drinks, appetizers, dinner. October 19: Rank Calculator Demonstration & Rare Plant Assessments. —————7:45 am – 5:00 pm Idaho State BLM Office, 1387 S. Vinnell Way, Sagebrush Room. Statewide session in the morning, regional break-out sessions in the afternoon. […]
RARE PLANT CONFERENCE
Save the Date! Idaho Native Plant Society Conference (scaled down Rare Plant Conference) When: October 19
2011 Annual INPS Meeting at the CITY OF ROCKS/CASTLE ROCK STATE PARK
Annual Meeting information:The Loasa Chapter is hosting the 2011 INPS Annual Meeting at the City of Rocks National Reserve and at the adjacent Castle Rocks State Park, both headquartered at Almo, in southcentral Idaho. Our gathering on June 24
WILDFLOWER COLORING BOOK
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Pahove Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society have published this educational coloring book featuring native wildflowers found in southern Idaho.