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PlantAKiss

Moderator Schmoderator Fluorescent fluorite, Engl
Hello everybody


Some of you may already be aware of this, but if you aren't, Splinter Hill Bog is located in southern Alabama. The site is owned by The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and contains one of the last remaining intact stands of Sarracenia leucophylla in the world. There are many other CPs there including Sarracenia rosea, S. psittacina, S. flava, S. rubra, Drosera capillaris, D. intermedia, D. filiformis, D. brevifolia, Pinguicula lutea, P. planifolia, and Utricularia.

Learn more about this fantastic site here:

http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northa....s/art12813.html

The Nature Conservancy has started a campaign to enlarge their landholdings in the Splinter Hill Bog Preserve by buying a crucial 40 acres.

As carnivorous plant enthusiasts and conservation-minded individuals, I hope you all will consider making a donation for this cause.


There are many ways to contribute: you can contribute directly to TNC; you can donate through your ICPS membership for matching donations by the ICPS (see more details at the link below) and...


The 2008 NASC Benefit Auction will be contributing 50% of auction proceeds (up to $1,500) to the Splinter Hill acquisition campaign!


You can read more specifics about this awesome project here:


http://icps.proboards105.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=initiatives&thread=33&page=1

Please consider foregoing that cup of Starbucks or the CD you were thinking of buying and donate to this fantastic cause. This is the type of land that is fast disappearing and if you go look at the pics, you will understand the importance of getting this land into the hands of conservationists. Just a few dollars can help...it all ADDS UP!


Spread the word and check it out!


Thank you so much for your conservation support.


-Suzanne
NASC President
 
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