The Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves (OKNP), Kentucky’s natural heritage and natural areas program, leads numerous in situ and ex situ plant conservation projects across the state, with the goal of conserving Kentucky’s rare plants in their natural habitats. We accomplish this through targeted surveys, population monitoring, species and community level management, land acquisition, education, […]
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SeppCon 2024: Conservation & Safeguarding Safeguarding Trees Along an Altitudinal Gradient in Southern Costa Rica through Global Collaborations Rodrigo De Sousa*, Rodrigo Benavides, José Rojas, Osa Conservation How can rare tree conservation and landscape restoration efforts be effectively merged for a regional-scale connectivity project? Our project in southwest Costa Rica, called the Ridge to […]
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Platanthera integrilabia in bloom at Talladega National Forest. […]
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Joe Stockert, Field Biologist, ABG, assesses a P. integrilabia infructescence for seed collection at Cherokee National Forest. […]
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P. integrilabia roots used to identify and and culture orchid mycorrhizal fungi. […]
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Platanthera integrilabia from wild population in Georgia. […]
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