Amy Clifton from Archbold Biological Research Station will give a presentation on The Importance of Prescribed Burns to Florida's Ecosystems
at the monthly meeting of The Pine Lily Chapter (Osceola County) of the Florida Native Plant Society on Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 6:30 p.m.
We meet on the Third Thursday of each month at First United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall, 101 W. Dakin Av, Kissimmee FL 34741
THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME
The Pine Lily Chapter is an umbrella chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society covering Osceola County and is non-profit. The objectives of the chapter are to locate undisturbed native plant communities, protect those native plant species that are in danger, to encourage the restoration of native plant communities whenever possible, and to encourage the planting and retention of native plants as an energy saving, and water saving way of living.
Details: (407-433-4483), PineLilyFNPS@aol.com or visit our website.
Official Website: http://www.fnps.org/pages/chapters/chapterpg.php?keyword=PineLily
Added by native plant on May 3, 2009