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Conservation

Northwest Scientific Association Meeting

Posted: January 25, 2017

LichenMarch 29 – April, 2017

The Northwest Scientific Association will conduct the 88th Annual Meeting at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon.

The theme this year is Understanding and Managing Diversity: From Landscapes to Genes. An introduction to the Preserves will be offered in a presentation session titled New Opportunities for Conservation and Field Research in Oak Ecosystems of Southwest Oregon, which will invite inquiries for collaboratively conducting biological inventory, research and educational projects.

On Saturday, April 1st, the Northwest Lichenologists will host a field trip to the Sampson Creek Preserve to perform a lichen bio-blitz.

For more information on the upcoming NWSA event, please visit The Northwest Scientific Association

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