A bit of great conservation news from SEANSRF:
In addition, there's a Nepenthes surantensis change.org petition.
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A bit of great conservation news from SEANSRF:
In addition, there's a Nepenthes surantensis change.org petition.
From S.E. Asian Nepenthes Study & Research Foundation (SEANSRF):
For more information, please visit http://icps.proboards.com/thread/7133
Because it is against US and International laws.
Penalities:
http://www.gc.noaa.gov/schedules/6-ESA/EnadangeredSpeciesAct.pdf
NASC site is currently down. I'll go ahead and let Mark Todd know that you are interested in a copy of Lost world. Thanks for your interest in NASC.
Typically the listing is banned after many, many contacts. If it gets bad enough, the user will be banned. However, the seller can usually create another name and use the same auction text without...
seedjar,
There some position details (slightly out-of-date) at:
http://nasarracenia.org/index.php?option=com_deeppockets&task=catShow&id=3&Itemid=
P.S. There's no dash in Vice-President.
No, but it helps. I'll PM you.
PMs sent.
I'm looking for these 4 species -- Drosera barbigera, D. gibsonii, D. silvicola, and D. stelliflora.
Can trade for gemmae of following species:
Drosera
x badgerupii
"Carbarup"
...
Maybe U. gibba is everywhere, but there are different gene pools everywhere and you don't want to contaminate with an introduction. Just like humans are everywhere, but yet we don't all share the...
Unfortunately, there's no reference link on wiki. It might be true in Madagascar, bz they facing some serious environmental issues right now. However, it's not listed in CITES, which is the source...
Drosera madagascariensis is not endangered.
Thanks, Mark. That was my initial guess. It's probably something that is in the Drosera paleacea ssp complex if you believe in that classification.
Here are two shots of an unknown plant...
http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/8500/img3643azx9.th.jpg
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/3392/img3645azx5.th.jpg
I have an idea what it could be,...
President:
Suzanne Hedderly
Hey Max,
Glad you got to see Nepenthes in the wild! Wasn't this your first CP trip?
Anyway, I think
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v346/maxschaefer/Langkawi%20Nepenthes/IMG_2446.jpg
is...
I'm curious why the linked picture is labeled burmanni_red.jpg when you offering D. sessifolia? I suppose you weren't sure of the ID at one pt?
S. oreophila is protected by both Endangered Species Act (ESA) and CITES. Here's a snipplet of the penalities...
http://www.fws.gov/Endangered/esa.html
Yeah, I'm there. Hold on...
Gawd_oOo,
Thanks! That worked!
noah,
Thanks for the tip. My linux based Firefox and Mozilla browsers are not recognized by AIM Express. I'm sure most NASC members won't have the OS issue with it.
I didn't show up as I wasn't comfortable in setting up AIM at work. Maybe next time...
Well, in the 80's it was devised to 4 kingdoms -- animal, plant, fungus, protist. In 1990, Woese revised and proposed into 3 domains -- bacteria, archaea, eukarya -- based on rRNA genes.
More...
Sending you a PM... Thanks.
I agree w/ Seandew, the first one reminds me of D. slackii.