[Vision2020] Fw: Edible and Poisonous Plants of Idaho workshop Saturday March 3 details

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 29 07:08:24 PST 2012


Edible and poisonous plants?!? I would think it impossible to be both. 
 
Donovan Arnold

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Subject: [Vision2020] Fw: Edible and Poisonous Plants of Idaho workshop Saturday March 3 details


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From: Whitepine chapter INPS whitepine.chapter at gmail.com
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 12:00:15 -0800
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Subject: Edible and Poisonous Plants of Idaho workshop Saturday March 3 details

Dave Tank has confirmed the room, time, title etc. for the ethnobotany
workshop on Saturday. Hope to see you there.

Please note that there is a Thursday class that can be attended as well.



*Edible and Poisonous Plants of Idaho by  Brian Elliott*

* *

*Saturday, March 3rd, 9AM - 1PM*

College of Natural Resources Building room 010



Info on Brian and his recent publication:

http://www.eecpublications.com/



Brian will also be giving a guest lecture in the UI Ethnobotany course
on *Thursday
from 11-12:15 in the same room (CNR 010)* - the room is big enough and
others are welcome to come to this as well.



Brian's visit is sponsored by the Friends of the Stillinger Herbarium and
The University of Idaho Rangeland Center


Dave Tank has confirmed the room, time, title etc. for the ethnobotany workshop on Saturday. Hope to see you there.
Please note that there is a Thursday class that can be attended as well. 

 
Edible and Poisonous Plants of Idaho by  Brian Elliott
 
Saturday, March 3rd, 9AM - 1PM
College of Natural Resources Building room 010
 
Info on Brian and his recent publication:
http://www.eecpublications.com/
 
Brian will also be giving a guest lecture in the UI Ethnobotany course on Thursday from 11-12:15 in the same room (CNR 010) - the room is big enough and others are welcome to come to this as well.
 
Brian's visit is sponsored by the Friends of the Stillinger Herbarium and The University of Idaho Rangeland Center
 
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