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Andy Bacon, (Michigan Nature Association) “Protecting Michigan’s Rare Plants and Animals”

  • Monday, March 19, 2018
  • 6:30 PM 9:00 PM 18:30 21:00
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Earlier Event: February 19
Jennifer Lau (MSU Kellogg Biological Station) “The Anthropocene: Human-Caused Threats to Native Plants and How Humans Can Tip the Balance to Restore Them”
Later Event: April 21
Field Trip—Tom Nehil and Todd Barkman, “Don’t Bark Up the Wrong Tree: Tree Identification from the Bark to the Bud.”

Michigan Botanical Society Michigan Botanical Society

The Native Plant Society for Michigan and the Great Lakes Region

The Michigan Botanical Club is the native plant society for Michigan.  We are also home of the Michigan Big Tree Program.  

The club was founded in 1941 and consists of five chapters. 

The focus of the Michigan Botanical Club is:

Conservation of all native plants.

Education of the public to appreciate and preserve plant life.  

Sponsorship of research and publication on plant life.

Sponsorship of legislation to promote preservation of Michigan native flora.

Establishment of suitable sanctuaries and natural areas.

Cooperation in programs concerned with the use and conservation of all natural resources and scenic features.

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    • Southwestern Chapter
    • Southwestern Calendar
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  • The Great Lakes Botanist
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