Monday, July 31, 2017

2017 Planting - Carnivorous Plants - Cullowhee Poster Presentation


At the 2017 Cullowhee Native Plant Conference I presented this poster:



Might be hard to read. This comes from my 2017 planting. When any science, the information must be displayed to the community to be discussed with peers. There was interest. I'm bias, but my presentation was the best!

This was posted quickly to get it posted. I removed some names. The file is too large I know. But you couldn't read the words if it was smaller. We will see how it goes. Hold control and scroll to make it larger.

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Below added on 2/18/2018 when I thought about it, I didn't post the citations I reference for this poster.



[1]Wilcove, D. S., D. Rothstein, J. Dubow, A. Phillips, and E. Losos. 1998. Quantifying
threats to imperiled species in the United States. Bioscience 48:607-615.

[2]Silva, J. P., J. Toland, W. Jones, J. Eldrige, E. Thorpe, M. Campbell, and E. O'Hara.
2007. LIFE and endangered plants: Conserving Europe's threatened flora. Page
49. European Communities, Belgium.

[3]Endangered Species Act (ESA). 1973. Public Law 93-205, 87 Stat. 884, 16 U.S.C. 1531-1544.

[4] Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). 2017. Appendices I, II and III. Viewed 6/30/2017 from https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php.

[5]________ personal communication 6/30/2017

[6]Rice, Barry. 2007. Q: Why are these wetlands nutrient poor? The Carnivorous Plant FAQ v. 11.5. Viewed 6/30/2017 from http://www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq4080.html.

[7]Rice, Barry. 2011. Q: What is a "carnivorous plant?" The Carnivorous Plant FAQ v. 11.5. Viewed 6/30/2017 from http://www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq1040.html.


[9] Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission. 2014. Commonwealth of Kentucky. Viewed 6/30/2017 from http://eppcapp.ky.gov/nprareplants/Search.aspx?Action=statewide.

[10]Tennessee Natural Heritage Program. 2016. Rare Plant List.Division of Natural Areas, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. Viewed 6/30/2017 from http://www.tennessee.gov/assets/entities/environment/attachments/na_rare-plant-list-2016.pdf.

[11] Maryland Wildlife and Heritage Service Natural Heritage Program. 2016. List of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plants of Maryland. Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Viewed 6/30/2017 from http://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Documents/rte_Plant_List.pdf.

[12]Florida Administrative Code & Florida Administrative Register. 2016. Rule: 5B-40.0055 Final Regulated Plant Index. Viewed 6/30/2017 from https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleno.asp?ID=5B-40.0055.

[13]Georgia Department of Natural Resources. 2017. 391-4-10-.09 Protected Species of Plants and Animals. Amended. Site currently down. Alternative Georgia’s protected wildlife and plants. Viewed 7/10/2017 from https://eeag.memberclicks.net/assets/Documents/COOL_resources/gaprotectedwildlifeplants.pdf.

[14]International Carnivorous Plant Society. 2017. Viewed 6/30/2017 from http://www.carnivorousplants.org/.

[15]Meadowview Biological Research Station. 2017. Permit Number TE022690-4. Viewed 6/30/2017 from http://www.pitcherplant.org/Online-Catalog/usfws-permit.pdf.

[16]National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 2017. What is the greenhouse effect? Viewed 7/10/2017 from https://climatekids.nasa.gov/greenhouse-effect/.

Enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. I was able to read it - no problem. Nice poster. Do you think anyone is following up and getting involved?

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  2. I've not heard of anything. I think no because the concept is still too radical of an idea to others. I say people can do it, but I give warnings. I think that evens out to an audience not taking action. Good question. It is one thing telling others something, it is another telling others something they might think about later.

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