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Save the date for SePPCon 2020

Posted by Jennifer Lamb on September 20, 2018September 11, 2019

 

The second

Southeastern Partners in Plant Conservation Symposium & Workshop

will be held March 2-6, 2020

at the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s new Southeastern Center for Plant Conservation.

More details will be available soon – please check the ABG website.

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