[Pollinator] New Botany: Celebrating Wildflowers Web Site
Ladadams@aol.com
Ladadams at aol.com
Thu Jul 13 15:02:59 PDT 2006
The attached letter invites all to visit the beautiful and informative
Celebrating Wildflowers Website on Monday, July 17 at
http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/.
Many thanks to our partners at the Forest Service, especially Larry Stritch,
for their role in making the importance of pollinators an important part of
this fantastic resource.
The copy reads:
On Monday, July 17, 2006, the new Botany: Celebrating Wildflowers web site
will be viewable by the public. Every Region, Forest, Grassland and Prairie
contributed to the content of this new site. Detailers from across the nation
came into the Range staff and assisted in the development of emphasis area
content such as Pollinators, Beauty of it All, Native Gardening, Just for Kids, and
Teacher Resources to name a few. This new web site is the gateway to an
enormous amount of botanical information provided by our partners. The majority
of our partners are reciprocating with links to our new web site, which will
dramatically increase the traffic to our site and will also emphasize our close
working relationship with our public and private partners. Our partners will
soon be disseminating information about our new site to their audiences.
A number of other modules such as rare plants, native plant materials,
ethnobotany, lichens, ferns and other botany subject areas are currently under
development and will be posted to the web site as they become finalized. I am
extremely proud of the work the botanists, plant ecologists and other resource
specialists and our many partners contributed to the current content of this
site. I invite you to visit this new Forest Service web site and enjoy the
content. The url is: http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/
Laurie Davies Adams
Executive Director
Coevolution Institute
423 Washington St. 5th
San Francisco, CA 94111
415 362 1137
http://www.coevolution.org/
http://www.pollinator.org/
http://www.nappc.org/
Our future flies on the wings of pollinators.
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