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The ECOLOGY & CONSERVATION pages are new and will develop over the coming months. We intend to provide infomation in regards to the plant related ecological and conservation interests on a state-by-state basis. Our intention is to provide resources in the form of suggested readings, place of interest to visit and appropriate web links. We will also add international pages and refernce material as the section grows.

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» IBC 2011, XVIII International Botanical Congress
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» News flash! A wiki for methods in plant ecology
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» Local tradition helps in conserving
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» Kenya: New pest control techniques
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» Hopkins to study oil spill impact
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