Robbie Hart
@oreotrephes.bsky.social
Director, William L. Brown Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden -- plants for people (and vice versa). Programs in Himalayan climate change, mountain plant ecology, community based conservation in Madagascar, and ethnobotany.
This paper was a major collaborative effort. I'm feeling very lucky to be able to work with such a great group of colleagues, and very pleased that one of our major calls is the need to widen the collaboration even more to honor and learn from the global extent of herbaria.
June 27, 2025 at 11:46 AM
This paper was a major collaborative effort. I'm feeling very lucky to be able to work with such a great group of colleagues, and very pleased that one of our major calls is the need to widen the collaboration even more to honor and learn from the global extent of herbaria.
I'm very proud to be part of the Bhutan-led, international team behind this new publication online now at the Society for Ethnobotany journal Economic Botany. Working with superb colleagues on ecologically important, sacred and beautiful mountains — what else could you ask for?
June 5, 2025 at 2:05 PM
I'm very proud to be part of the Bhutan-led, international team behind this new publication online now at the Society for Ethnobotany journal Economic Botany. Working with superb colleagues on ecologically important, sacred and beautiful mountains — what else could you ask for?