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The Arboretum at Flagstaff: Southwest Experimental Garden Array (SEGA)

Scientists conduct cutting-edge research on genetics and climate change across various elevation gradients in northern Arizona.

The...

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10/27/15
EECapacity for Public Garden Educators

A webinar-based course on environmental education

EECapacity for Public Garden Educators consists of an introductory video plus three webinar modules. The overall goal of the program is to guide public garden educators as they seek to...

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10/27/15
Earth to Sky

Earth to Sky is led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), and NOAA. Interpreters, educators and scientists join in a collegial environment to learn and share...

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10/27/15
ecoAmerica

ecoAmerica uses Psychographic, Social Science, Communications, and Sector Research to address Americans’ core concerns and how they relate to climate and sustainability in order to find effective means of engaging with people.

Recently published...

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10/27/15
Yale Project on Climate Change Communication

The Yale Project on Climate Change Communication conducts research on how the public understands, perceives and acts on information about climate change. They use this data to inform educators and communicators about the most effective methods for...

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10/27/15
Botanic Gardens Conservation International: Education for Climate Change

Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) published a report in 2008; 'Plants and climate change: which future?' which details how plants and climate change are intimately connected, and explains why it is crucially important for us to...

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10/27/15
New England Wild Flower Society "State of the Plants" Report

New England Wild Flower Society has released the "State of the Plants" Report, the most comprehensive assessment of New England plant communities ever assembled.

The peer-reviewed report draws on hundreds of studies of New England plant...

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10/27/15
Morton Arboretum Researchers Publish on Tree Conservation

With more than 8,000 tree species threatened with extinction, an urgent need exists for botanical gardens to protect threatened trees in dedicated conservation collections. A new report published in the international conservation journal Oryx offers...

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10/27/15
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden cooperates with California Phenology Project

The California Phenology Project is working at all levels to cultivate phenological and climate change literacy. From elementary school classrooms to university labs, and from natural reserves to national parks, the CPP is developing and...

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10/27/15
“Public Gardens for Environmental Justice” webinar

Webinar with Dr. Don Rakow on the role of public gardens in community development.

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10/26/15
Life Lab

Drawing on over thirty-five years of work with young people in gardens, Life Lab, a nonprofit organization, has emerged as a national leader in the garden-based learning movement. Through workshops and consultations, we have provided tens of thousands...

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10/26/15
National Association for Interpretation

The National Association for Interpretation (NAI) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit professional organization dedicated to advancing the profession of heritage interpretation, currently serving about 5,000 members in the United States, Canada, and over...

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10/26/15
Collections Clarity Webinar Series

Hosted by the American Public Gardens Association Plant Collections Professional Community 

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9/16/14

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