Our next installment will be Clara Minnich from Marshall University Herbarium (MUHW) presenting on Herbarium DNA: A Complicated History of the Destructive Sampling Paradox on Friday, Nov 21st at 1pm CT/2pm ET.
Our next installment will be Clara Minnich from Marshall University Herbarium (MUHW) presenting on Herbarium DNA: A Complicated History of the Destructive Sampling Paradox on Friday, Nov 21st at 1pm CT/2pm ET.
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When: Friday, April 25th at 2pm ET
Chris Waters will discuss "Looking to the past to inform the future: What eDNA from herbarium specimens can tell us about plant–animal interactions.”
When: Friday, April 25th at 2pm ET
Chris Waters will discuss "Looking to the past to inform the future: What eDNA from herbarium specimens can tell us about plant–animal interactions.”
When: Friday, April 25th at 2pm ET
Speaker: Chris Waters presenting their research, entitled "Looking to the past to inform the future: What eDNA from
herbarium specimens can tell us about plant–animal interactions.”
When: Friday, April 25th at 2pm ET
Speaker: Chris Waters presenting their research, entitled "Looking to the past to inform the future: What eDNA from
herbarium specimens can tell us about plant–animal interactions.”
For decades, Arnold Clifford has built up the Carrizo Mountain Herbarium. Now, this collection is at risk—snowstorms are causing the roof to cave in, putting >30,000 specimens in danger.
#IndigenousScience #Conservation #MutualAid #botany
For decades, Arnold Clifford has built up the Carrizo Mountain Herbarium. Now, this collection is at risk—snowstorms are causing the roof to cave in, putting >30,000 specimens in danger.
#IndigenousScience #Conservation #MutualAid #botany
More information will be coming in early January at www.botanyconference.org
#Botany2025
More information will be coming in early January at www.botanyconference.org
#Botany2025