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Susan C. Klein
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Susan C. Klein. Susan is a member of the Alaska Button Box Gang. A button accordion band, and was interested in expanding the horizons of the band through the internet. Thus, Susan learned how to create and set up a website. She started with Adobe Page Maker and moved on to Dreamweaver as her experience grew. A list of websites Susan continues to work on is at the right. Websites I currently maintain. Alaska Button Box Gang. Alaska Natural Heritage Program. National Button Accordion Festival.
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Susan C. Klein
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Susan C. Klein. Since retiring Susan has worked as a treasurer for various campaigns, organized plant identification workshops and maintained a variety of websites both as a volunteer and as a paid consultant. Susan has an Alaska Business License and is available to organize workshops, set up websites, maintain existing websites and web pages. Please contact her for a free consulation. Susan C. Klein Research Consulting. Websites I currently maintain. Alaska Button Box Gang.
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Susan C. Klein
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Susan C. Klein. 2012 Sedge Identification Workshop. Two sedge identification workshops were presented in Anchorage in July 2012 by Dr. Tony Reznicek, authority on new world Cyperaceae and Curator of the University of Michigan Herbarium. Tony has been so kind as to share his power point presentations that are linked here:. And an updated key to Cyperaceae in Alaska. Susan C. Klein Research Consulting. Websites I currently maintain. Alaska Button Box Gang. Alaska Natural Heritage Program.
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Susan C. Klein
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Susan C. Klein. When Susan is not working on websites, campaigns, or planning workshops she does some fun stuff! One really great activity is playing the button box accordion that she learned to play around when she turned 50! She plays regularly with the Alaska Button Box Gang. And in 2007 she went to a button box camp in the Sierra's in Northern California for a week. Susan also takes classes through an organization called Olé -. Opportunities for Lifelong Education. Websites I currently maintain.
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AkNPS.org: Alaska Native Plant Society
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Alaska Native Plant Society. Lowbush Cranberry, Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Blooms in woods, tundra and alpine slopes in June and July. The berries are tastiest after a September frost. Also known as Lingonberry. Photo by Glenn Brown. This page is a compilation of events from many sources that are of interest to professional and amateur gardeners, botanists, and naturalists of all kinds. To include your event here notify the webmaster. Anchorage Audubon and Alaska Native Plant Society joint field trip! Alaska...
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AkNPS.org: Alaska Native Plant Society
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Alaska Native Plant Society. The Alaska Native Plant Society organizes volunteer weedpulls through its Weed Warriors program. Verna Pratt (second from right) and some Weed Warriors on Turnagain Arm, June 2004. We collected a pickup truck load of Tragopogon dubius. Western Salsify), an invasive plant rapidly spreading along Turnagain Arm. Now fast forward to 2015. Several weed pulls are scheduled for this summer so please check the calendar and come out to help! Be sure to check out WeedWar.net. Directory...
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AkNPS.org: Alaska native Plant Society History Page
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Alaska Native Plant Society. A Brief History of the Alaska Native Plant Society. ANPS field trip members take a break while hiking in the Mentasta Mountains. January 2014: Alaska Native Plant Society co-founder Verna Pratt was inducted into the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame. Served as the first President and Frank Pratt was editor of the newsletter, the Borealis. The early members chose Linnaea borealis. Whenever possible efforts were made to rescue plants destined for destruction along roadways and in con...
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Supporting Urban Farming - Anchorage Soil & Water Conservation District
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Invasive Species of Concern. However, there are some species of invasive plants in Anchorage that we do need to try to eradicate as they are so invasive they take over and eliminate native vegetation or cause harm to our animals. There are some weeds, such as thistles, that spread to other parts of the state where they cause a decrease in the value of hay grown in agricultural areas and cause farmers to spend considerable funds addressing the problem. If you notice one of the invasive plants listed on ou...
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AkNPS.org: Alaska native Plant Society History Page
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Alaska Native Plant Society. Borealis: the newsletter of the Alaska Native Plant Society. Alaska Native Plant Society PO Box 141613 Anchorage, Alaska 99514. Last updated May 15, 2012. Field Trips and Plant Walks:. Directory of Native Plant Sources. Alaska Rare Plant Field Guide. Alaska Natural Heritage Program. AKNPS on facebook (Anchorage). AKNPS on facebook Interior Chapter (Fairbanks). Single Delight, Moneses uniflora. Growing with Star moss, Polytrichum sp.
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AkNPS.org: Alaska Native Plant Society Wild Seed Chart
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Alaska Native Plant Society. Moss Campion, Silene acaulis. Blooming in the Chugach Mountains, June 15, 2003. Alaska Native Plant Society Seed Exchange. The Alaska Native Plant Society sells seed of plants native to Alaska which have been collected by members during the year. Seeds can be purchased at the regular monthly meetings or by mail order. NOTE to Donors: If you have gathered seeds that you'd like to donate, please do. We will offer them at meetings and upcoming mall shows. Use a sterile mix for b...