Presented by: Laura Aldrich-Wolfe, Assistant Professor, NDSU Department of Biological Sciences and Steven Travers, Associate Professor, NDSU Department of Biological SciencesSeptember 10, 2020 @ 5:30pmO.A. Stevens, Professor of Botany at North Dakota Agricultural College, published the Handbook of North Dakota Plants in 1950. In updating the Handbook to the 21st Century, NDSU faculty members Laura Aldrich-Wolfe and Steven Travers hope to increase its utility for professional and amateur botanists alike, while retaining the charm and historical value of this unique document.Aldrich-Wolfe and Travers discuss three main topics: the history of botanical exploration in North Dakota, modern updates to the flora of North Dakota and the unique flor...
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Presented by: Anna Maria Visilia, Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Domi...
There are 11,000 plant specimens, some of them over 100 years old, that fill a small room in the Old...
What: 10th Annual Northern Plains Biological Symposium brings presentations on ongoing biological ...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Partnering with scholars in the digital humanities to li...
The University of North Dakota\u27s College of Arts & Sciences, along with support of the Gransberg...
During this first event of the Ecological History Lecture series, Diane Wilson presented on our indi...
Medicinal gardens and how they can foster growth in science education and communities will be the fo...
New Vascular Plant Cabinets Installed -- Herbarium Activities -- Notes from the Board / Peter Lesica...
Dr. Carolyn Young, associate professor of molecular mycology in the Forage Improvements Division at ...
The University of North Dakota will be hosting the ND EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Com...
The first event, on conserving biodiversity on working lands in the Great Plains, is set for Oct. ...
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People of MONTU: Jaculyn Cory / Maggie Ross -- Notes from the Board / Jessie Salix -- Montana\u27s S...
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