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PlantNetwork Newsletter No.44 Mar 2014

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  • From the Chairman 
  • PlantNetwork meetings in 2014
  • Managing and enhancing the visitor experience in botanic and historic gardens 
  • Garden & Landscape Masterplanning 
  • Plant Pests & Disease identification
  • Rethinking plant records
  • Past meetings 
  • Managing a Historic Tree Collection in a Public Park
  • Websites and Social Media 
  • New initiatives 
  • Appointments, awards & training
  • Conservation 
  • European Progress on Invasive Alien Species Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
  • European Parliament Directive on Invasive Alien Species
  • Workshop on Invasive Alien Species 
  • The Nagoya Protocol
  • Development of Public Display of Scottish Native Plants at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
  • The European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) Plant Conservation Plant Conservation Strategy 2013-2016.
  • Twelve New Nepenthes for 2013
  • Largest collection of Nepenthes goes on show at Chester Zoo
  • Plant health
  • Allicin, a novel botanical biopesticide for tree disease and pest management
  • Fera tweets
  • Request for Aphids
  • Research 
  • Birmingham Institute for Forest Research (BIFoR)
  • News from gardens
  • Growing Wild at Kew
  • Garden Trust Confirmed to Run St Andrews Botanic Garden
  • Botanic Garden on the Isle of Man
  • A New Perennial Meadow for Cambridge
  • The Lovell Quinta Arboretum
  • Welsh Historic Gardens Trust
  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Park and Arboretum
  • Storm damage at the Bishop’s Palace, Wells.
  • Irish tree of the year felled by storm Darwin
  • Hillier Nurseries celebrates its 150th anniversary
  • Plans and Policies
  • National Trust Tree Safety Guidance
  • Conservation Management Plan Project
  • Key Guidance for Botanic Gardens
  • Slowing the flow….the role for green spaces in water management
  • Visitor engagement
  • Voicing the Garden - Oral History at Cambridge University Botanic Garden
  • Publications
  • Plant Talk
  • Course, Conferences and Talks
  • Displays and Exhibitions


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