FYI Phil Knapweed researcher sees work paying off By PERRY BACKUS of the Missoulian CORVALLIS - In 1976, a much younger Jim Story set up shop at the Western...
Hi, This month's High Country News has a very interesting article on Tamarisk and bio-controls. Fortunately we don't have to deal with this invasive species...
Mr. Kaiser, Attached are comments from the Kinnikinnick Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society on a fuels reduction project. We appreciate the chance to...
The Rocky Mountain Climate Organization released a report today which shows that the Western US is heating up faster than other areas. Read about it here: ...
It's Native Plant Appreciation Week! In celebration, Kinnickinnik Chapter is sponsoring a half day field trip along the proposed Pend Oreille Bay Trail. Meet...
Greetings, I am a botany student, currently studying at NIC. Some of you may already be acquainted with my fiance, Paul Sieracki, who suggested I join the...
Jennifer, Thanks for your message, and congratulations on your engagement to Paul, who indeed is a friend to us! We're glad you found our yahoo discussion...
Hi, The state of Idaho is extending deadlines for completioin of current projects on areas already sold ....for details use link of see the article pasted...
Hello all, I'm wondering whether anyone has thoughts on ethical collecting of native plants. I'm just finishing up my Systematic Botany class, which is what...
Hi Jennifer, You're instincts are good, in my opinion. The previous Forest Service botanist for this area, Betsy Hammett, told us that her rule of thumb is to...
Our chapter and Panhandle Special Needs have teamed up for our first Annual Native Plant Sale (with trellises, notecards, and goodies from PSNI too) Find...
Thank you! I will forward the information to my professor. He moved here fairly recently, and I think that is the main reason he was uninformed. I don't...
Jennifer One of our chapter members is working on a revegitation project and may be able to use your assistance, her name is Gail Bolin and I've copied her...
See the article below about potential listings to the ESA....interesting that 20 of the 29 are plants! http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_13152051 Phil Hough ...
Link didn't work for me but not important. Plants are long neglected; less constituency I think. m ... From: Philip Hough <nowhere_man97@...> Subject:...
Linking with articles is sometimes a challange, if papers don't archive, or move articles into a different address for archiving a story....I've cut and pasted...
Hi, The abstract says: "The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Thursday that the Goose Creek milkvetch plant found only in Cassia County, Idaho; Elko...