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The focus of the Pennsylvania Botany Symposium is to bring together a diverse audience from amateur to academic botanists, and those interested in the natural world in general. Our invited speakers have been carefully selected to share their expertise on a variety of botanical topics including taxonomy, conservation, ecology, biology, history and floristics. Research results will be presented, but at a level appropriate for an audience of diverse backgrounds. All of our invited speakers are experts with reputations for being engaging and entertaining.
Our keynote speaker will be Keynote speaker Robbin Moran, Nathaniel Lord Britton Curator of Botany, New York Botanical Garden
Other Speakers Include:
Kay Havens, Medard and Elizabeth Welch Director, Plant Science and Conservation, Chicago Botanic Garden John Wenzel, Director, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Powdermill Nature Reserve Anne Francis, Lead Botanist, NatureServe Peter Wilf, Professor of Paleobotany, Penn State University Sybil Gotsch, Assistant Professor of Biology, Franklin and Marshall College Roger Latham, Ecologist/Conservation Biologist, Continental Conservation
A variety of registration packages are available and based on participation in one of our workshops. We are offering 4 full day workshops and 2 half day workshops. For workshop times, see below. A single day option is available for those who wish to only attend the Saturday symposium. There will be a student poster session during our Friday evening social event. This session is intended to provide our next generation of botanists an opportunity to present their research and engage with professional botanists and botanical enthusiasts from around the region. The Friday evening event also provides attendees from all walks of life to interact, network and learn about new technologies, opportunities and services from our exhibitors.
*STUDENTS MUST BE FULL TIME AND SHOW THEIR STUDENT ID WHEN CHECKING IN AT THE SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION TABLE.
**See our website (pabotany.org) for more details (abstracts, bios and additional description)
Schedule of Events FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Workshops
Winter Woody Plant Identification Eric Burkhart, Faculty Member/Instructor, Penn State University Grady Zuiderveen, PhD Candidate, Penn State University
Demystifying the Challenging World of Grasses Sarah Chamberlain, Curator, Penn State Herbarium (PAC), Penn State University
Botanical Consulting for Environmental Review Joe Isaac, Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
Breaking Up the Carex Monster David Werier, David Werier Botanical and Ecological Consulting
1:30 4:30 p.m. Workshops
I Cant Manage You if I Cant See You: Identifying Exotic Species With Similar Congeners Art Gover, Research Support Associate, Penn State University
Identification of Some Pennsylvanian Ferns and Lycophytes Robbin Moran, Nathaniel Lord Britton Curator of Botany New York Botanic Garden
3:00-5:00 p.m. Vendor Setup
(Dinner on your own): 5:00 7:30 p.m. Friday Evening Social, Poster Session, and Plenary Presentation
The Story of the Hidden Heuchera: How Working Together as Botanists Leads to Better Outcomes Than Working Apart Chris Martine Burpee Professor of Biology Bucknell University
Saturday, November 3rd
8:00am 9:00 Registration
8:00 9:00 Exhibitor session
9:00 10:00 Keynote address: The Extraordinary Biology of Some Pennsylvania Ferns Robbin Moran Nathaniel Lord Britton Curator of Botany New York Botanic Garden
10:00 10:40 Subfossil Leaves Reveal Streamside Tree Communities of the Pre-European Piedmont Landscape, Southeastern Pennsylvania Peter Wilf Professor of Paleobotany Penn State University
10:40 11:10 break
11:10 11:50 Climate Change on Tropical Mountains: Vulnerability to Drought and Ecological Strategies of Canopy Epiphyte Communities Sybil Gotsch Assistant Professor of Biology Franklin and Marshall College
11:50 12:30pm Habitat Restoration: How to Make the Best Decisions About What Seed Provenances to Collect and Where to Use Them Kay Havens Senior Director of Ecology and Conservation and Senior Scientist Chicago Botanic Garden
12:30 1:30 lunch
1:300 2:10 Digital Tools for Botanical Teaching and Research at Powdermill Nature Reserve John Wenzel Director Powdermill Nature Reserve, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
2:10 2:40 break
2:40-2:50 p.m. Student Poster Awards
2:50-3:30 p.m. Plant Conservation Trends in North America North of Mexico Anne Frances Lead Botanist NatureServe
3:30 4:00 Cool Finds! Roger Latham Consultant Continental Conservation
4:00 Adjourn
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215 Innovation Blvd.
State College, PA 16803
United States
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