Welcome to the new home page of the New England Wild Flower Society's Native Plant Conservation Program.

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Sabatia kennedyana aquatic invasive removalemoval
NEWFS Conservation Director: William (Bill) Brumback (bbrumback@newfs.org)

NEWFS Vegetation Management Coordinator/IPANE Volunteer Coordinator: Ted Elliman

NEWFS Webmaster: webmaster@newfs.org

CONSERVATION @ New England Wild Flower
General
Information

Conservation
and Research

Rare
Plants

Invasive
Plants

What's New in NEWFS Conservation?

View maps of our 2006 conservation activities and IPANE surveys.

The September 2006 Conservation Newsletter (pdf) is now available.

The October 2005 Conservation Newsletter (pdf) is now available.

Professional Services & Educational Materials

Policies & Issues

Volunteers, Fellowships & Employment

Staff & Contact Information

Additional Resources

New England Wild Flower Society
Policy on Climate Change

Conservation & Research Plans

New England Flora

Research Topics

Center for Plant Conservation

New England Plant Conservation Program (NEPCoP)

Plant Conservation Volunteers (PCV)

Sanctuaries

Flora Conservanda: New England

Rare Plants in New England

Herbarium Recovery Project

Guidelines for Ethical Field Research on Rare Plant Species

Invasive Plants in the Landscape

Invasive Plant Atlas of New England (IPANE)

Invasive Plant Information Card (downloadable)

Invasive Plant Lists by State

Strategic Recommendations
for Managing Invasive Plants in Massachusetts

Evaluation of Invasive Plants in Massachusetts

 

 

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