[Pollinator] Fwd: FW: Decline of Botany programs

Ladadams at aol.com Ladadams at aol.com
Tue Nov 12 12:07:07 PST 2013


 

 
  
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 From: lstritch at fs.fed.us
To: pdl_wo_nfs_rge_bot_reg at ms.fs.fed.us,  csrichmond at fs.fed.us, 
bschrader at fs.fed.us, rgiffen at fs.fed.us
CC:  fharty at tnc.org, Jody.Shimp at Illinois.gov, okwong at blm.gov, 
lda at pollinator.org,  krupnick at si.edu
Sent: 11/12/2013 11:40:06 A.M. Pacific Standard  Time
Subj: FW: Decline of Botany programs



Please share this widely  through your internal and external networks. 
Thank you  
Larry 
Lawrenc e R. Stritch  Ph.D. 
National Botanist 
U.S. Forest Service 
146 Edward Drive 
Martinsburg, WV  25404 
304-274-6947 
 
 
From: Prendusi, Teresa  -FS 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 1:42 PM
To:  Richmond, Charles S -FS; Cleveland, Alix -FS; Ikeda, Diane -FS; 
Popovich,  Steve J -FS; Rankin, Duke -FS; Schultz, Jan -FS; Shelly, Steve -FS; 
Skinner,  Mark -FS; Stensvold, Mary -FS; Stritch, Larry -FS; Prendusi, Teresa  
-FS
Cc: Olwell, Peggy (polwell at blm.gov); De Angelis, Patricia  
(patricia_deangelis at fws.gov)
Subject: Decline of Botany  programs

Fyi –  in  today’s US News and World Report -- 
The  Academic Decline: How to Train the Next Generation of Botanists 
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/11/12/the-academic-decline-how-to-t
rain-the-next-generation-of-botanists 
Teresa Prendusi, Regional Botanist 
U.S. Forest Service, Intermountain Region 
324 25th St., Ogden UT  84401 
Ph. (801) 625-5522 
Fax (801) 625-5483 
Email:  _tprendusi at fs.fed.us_ (mailto:tprendusi at fs.fed.us)  





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