Native Grasses in the News

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  • The California Invasive Plant Council invites abstracts for contributed papers and posters for our 17th Annual Symposium in Visalia! This year's theme is "The Leading Edge of Wildland Weed Management". Abstracts are due June 19, 2009.
  • New Ecopsychology Journal will Premiere in Spring 2009
  • Ecopsychology will explore the relationship between environmental issues and mental health and well-being. The Journal will examine the psychological, spiritual, and therapeutic aspects of human-nature relationships; concern about environmental issues; and responsibility for protecting natural places and other species. The premier issue will include provocative articles such as "Mindfulness and Sustainable Behavior: It Isn't Effortless Being Green," "Nature and Self: An Ambivalent Attachment," "Too Many People: Psychology, Population, and the Environment," and "Cohabitating with the Wild."
 

  • November 19, 2005 - Ancient Grazers: Find adds grass to dinosaur menu
    "Analyses of fossilized dinosaur feces in India reveal the remains of at least five types of grasses. The finding not only provides the first evidence of grass-eating dinosaurs but also shows that grasses evolved diverse forms much earlier than scientists had previously recognized..."

  • November 18, 2004 - Native Grass Lawns
    "...But if you love the wide, green expanse of lawn, you can keep a grass area in your landscape by using low-maintenance, drought tolerant native grasses that contribute positively to the environment....Depending upon the desired effect, native grasses can be mowed as little as annually or as frequently as monthly...Native grasses provide habitat for wildlife and do not require the use of environmentally damaging chemicals....Native grasses, depending on the species, can serve as manicured lawns, be grouped together in grass gardens, or mixed with native bulbs and wildflowers to form a meadow. Some local favorites include:..."

  • July 5, 2004 - Bills regarding state grass; invasive species prevention and management
    "This session, the California Legislature is considering two bills that represent the appreciation of our biological heritage and the preservation of our biodiversity in the future. . .The first, SB1226, introduced by Sen. Michael Machado, D-Linden (San Joaquin County), would name purple needlegrass (or Nassella pulchra, in scientific parlance) the official state grass. The second, AB2631, introduced by Assemblymember Lois Wolk, D-Davis, would develop a statewide plan for the prevention, control and management of invasive species..."

  • May 15, 2004 - Restoring California's Native Grasses
    A report of the Agricultural Research Service, the in-house research arm of USDA, features the work of plant physiologist Stephen M. Griffith, of the Forage Seed and Cereal Research Unit in Corvallis, Oregon. Griffith presented at the CNGA Annual Conference in Modesto.

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