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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Intro. to Bryophytes Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Bryophytes with Ed Schwartzman \nAugust 11th \nBryophytes – mosses\, liverworts\, and hornworts – are colorful\, yet often overlooked denizens of our mountain forests. The Highlands Plateau is a “hotspot” for bryophyte diversity due to our diverse habitats and ample rainfall. \nJoin botanist/naturalist Ed Schwartzman as you explore the grounds of HBS for these fascinating and beautiful organisms. Specifically\, you will: \n1. Learn the difference between mosses and liverworts\, 2. Learn to identify diagnostic features of these taxa\, 3. Become familiar with common moss and liverwort taxa\, and 4. Explore bryophyte diversity in the field at HBS and closeup in the lab using both dissecting and compound microscopes. \nEd is a botanist/ecologist with a Master’s in Conservation Biology from the University of Maryland. His professional expertise includes botany\, bryology\, herpetology\, and forest and wetland ecology. Ed previously worked as a biologist for the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) conducting natural area inventories in the NC mountains. \nClick here to apply.
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