WeConservePA April 27 Webinar - Updating The Conservation Status Of Rare & Endangered Plants In PA

WeConservePA is hosting an April 27 webinar on Updating the Conservation Status of Rare & Endangered Plants in Pennsylvania from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Pennsylvania’s unique geological history has given rise to impressive levels of plant diversity, but development, invasive species, and climate change threaten this diversity.

Join WeConservePA for an insightful lecture given by Dr. Tanisha M. Williams, the  Burpee Postdoctoral Fellow in Botany at Bucknell University, to learn about the process of updating the status of rare and endangered plants in Pennsylvania.

Click Here to register and for more information.

Visit DCNR’s Wild Plants webpage for more background.

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[Posted: March 24, 2022]


3/28/2022

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