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SUMMARY:Call for Abstracts - 2022 Arizona Botany Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Arizona Native Plant Society is excited to announce the 19th Annual Arizona Botany Meeting!\nThis year’s theme is Native Plants of Arizona: Exploring the Unique Plants and Ecosystems of our Botanically Diverse State. \nWe are currently accepting abstracts for presentations and posters\, to be presented virtually on Saturday\, December 3. Submission deadline is October 24 to aznpswhitemountain@gmail.com. See the call for abstracts announcement for full details. \nPlease share this announcement with others and save the dates! Registration details will be posted soon to our website.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/call-for-abstracts-2022-arizona-botany-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Tucson Chapter Meeting October
DESCRIPTION:The Waterman Restoration Story\n\nPresented by John Scheuring\, AZNPS Conservation Committee\n \nThe Waterman Restoration site is on BLM land on the northern bajada of the Waterman Mountains on Ironwood Forest National Monument. An AZNPS-led restoration effort started in 2010. This site is now a recovering upland Saguaro-Palo Verde landscape with over 110 native plant species and fewer than 150 buffelgrass  plants still emerging per year. This talk will highlight the often overlooked “hero” native plant species that are opening the way to a stable native Saguaro-Palo Verde Upland landscape.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/tucson-chapter-meeting-october/
LOCATION:ENR Building\, Room 215\, University of Arizona\, & on zoom
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