SePPCon 2024: Prioritization and Planning

SePPCon 2024: Prioritization and Planning   South Carolina’s “Plants”: SWAP and Conservation Assessment Keith Bradley*, Samantha Tessel, Eric Ungberg, Csilla Czakó, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources is developing its 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP). The Heritage Trust Botany & Plant Conservation Program has led the writing […]

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The Southeastern Plant Conservation Alliance – Building Capacity through Novel Partnerships and Leveraging Shared Resources

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Carrie A. Radcliffe, Chair & Coordinator, Southeastern Plant Conservation Alliance, Emily E.D. Coffey, Ph.D., Vice President of Conservation & Research, Southeastern Center for Conservation at Atlanta Botanical Garden   The Southeastern Plant Conservation Alliance (SE PCA) is a partnership of professionals bridging gaps between local and national plant conservation efforts to prevent and restore the loss […]

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Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need: Plants in the Southeastern U.S.

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Dr. Elizabeth Crisfield and Karen Terwilliger, Strategic Stewardship Initiative State boundaries have always been invisible to biota. But now, as climate change shifts climatic regimes over the landscape, as more invasive species become established, as people move native and exotic species from place to place – regional collaborative conservation across state lines is needed more […]

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