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Biodiversity - NYS Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation
http://www.nysparks.com/environment/biodiversity.aspx
Know before you go. Bureau of Historic Sites. In order to better understand its biological resources, OPRHP partnered with the New York Natural Heritage Program. And the New York Biodiversity Research Institute. For example, the state endangered Chittenango ovate amber snail is found only in a single state park in Central New York. To find out more about the biodiversity found in New York's state parks, view the summary report of the findings of this important inventory effort. Audubon in the Parks.
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Biodiversity - NYS Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation
http://www.nysparks.us/environment/biodiversity.aspx
Know before you go. Bureau of Historic Sites. In order to better understand its biological resources, OPRHP partnered with the New York Natural Heritage Program. And the New York Biodiversity Research Institute. For example, the state endangered Chittenango ovate amber snail is found only in a single state park in Central New York. To find out more about the biodiversity found in New York's state parks, view the summary report of the findings of this important inventory effort. Audubon in the Parks.
newyork.plantatlas.usf.edu
About the Atlas - Introductions - NYFA: New York Flora Atlas
http://newyork.plantatlas.usf.edu/Introductions.aspx
New York Flora Association. New York Flora Atlas. About the Plant Atlas. About the Atlas - Introductions. The current Atlas is in draft form for the distribution of plant taxa, the taxa that are considered accepted and excluded for New York, and other information that is provided for each taxon. We are working toward an up-to-date version but much work is still needed. Comments related to the data are always welcomed. We also welcome feedback as to the design and features of the web site. Weldy, Troy, Da...
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Community System Descriptions - New York Natural Heritage Program
http://guides.nynhp.org/systems.php
The lacustrine system consists of ponded waters situated in topographic depressions or dammed river channels, with persistent emergent vegetation sparse or lacking, but including any areas with abundant submerged or floating-leaved aquatic vegetation. The palustrine system consists of non-tidal, perennial wetlands characterized by emergent vegetation. The system includes wetlands permanently saturated by seepage, permanently flooded wetlands, and wetlands that are seasonally or intermittently flooded...
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Key to Systems and Subsystemss - New York Natural Heritage Program
http://guides.nynhp.org/key.php
Key to Systems and Subsystems. After you have identified the system and subsystem using this key, read the community descriptions in the main text following the subsystem and select the description that most closely fits the community in question. Keep in mind that there are continuous ecological gradients in the landscape. If an unknown community does not fit well within any one community type described in this classification, it might be best described as intermediate between two community types. Aquat...
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Plant Sightings | New York Flora Association Blog
https://nyfablog.org/category/plant-sightings
New York Flora Association Blog. Reporting on the Flora of New York. Archive for the ‘Plant Sightings’ category. Laquo; New York Flora Association Blog home page. Laquo; Older Entries. Looking for Wildflowers Along the Mohawk. April 28, 2014. One of the first wildflowers visible was the beautiful bloodroot,. Some of them were already in fruit. Early blue cohosh,. Flowers as the leaves expand. The endless patterns of trout lily leaves,. Most trout lilies were in bud. A few of the flowers were open! Other ...
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About | NYPAD
http://www.nypad.org/About
Skip to main content. NYPAD is produced and maintained by the New York Natural Heritage Program (NYNHP). NYNHP has been facilitating conservation of New York's biodiversity for 28 years, by providing comprehensive information and scientific expertise on rare species and natural ecosystems to resource managers and other conservation partners. NYNHP is a partnership between State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. And New York State Department Environmental Conservation.
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Browse Plants By County - NYFA: New York Flora Atlas
http://newyork.plantatlas.usf.edu/browse/county
New York Flora Association. New York Flora Atlas. Browse Plants By County. Browse Plants by County. Select one or more counties from the list shown in the Counties to Include. Section by clicking on the county name. Selected counties will change color; one can deselect a county by re-clicking on the county name. The Counties to Exclude. Section can be used to generate advanced searches by giving users the ability to search for species. Click here to see an example. Web Development: USF Water Institute.
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Browse by Family - NYFA: New York Flora Atlas
http://newyork.plantatlas.usf.edu/browse/family
New York Flora Association. New York Flora Atlas. Browse Plants By Family. Browse Plants by Family. Click on a family name to view plants within that family. For more information, contact: Troy Weldy. 2016 New York Flora Association Data last modified: 8/21/2016. Web Development: USF Water Institute. A member of the University of South Florida. Family of PlantAtlas.org. Weldy, Troy, David Werier, and Andrew Nelson. 2016 New York Flora Atlas. University of South Florida. New York Flora Association. A simi...
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News & Announcements - NYFA: New York Flora Atlas
http://newyork.plantatlas.usf.edu/News.aspx
New York Flora Association. New York Flora Atlas. News and Announcements - Contact Us. Stay up-to-date with what's going on with the Plant Atlas. Submit your photos of native or naturalized plants growing in New York to the NY Flora Atlas. Date: 9/7/2015 11:43:20 AM. If you are interested in submitting your photographs of native or naturalized plants that are growing in New York to the NY Flora Atlas, please download the following document from this link. Which provides information and instructions.