Native Plants
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The Appalachian Trail Conference
Address: po box 312
lyme, NH 03768
Region: Northeast
Phone: 603-795-4935
Web: www.appalchiantrail.org
Organization Scope: State/Regional
Organization Type: Nature Conservancy
Services this organization provides
- Inventory and/or monitor endangered/rare species
- Work on restoration projects
- Natural habitat management
- Conducts research
- Provide educational programming
- Membership program
- Offer public programs, trips, seminars, etc.
Native Plant Focus: yes; we have a natural heritage monitoring program where we monitor rare, threatened and endangered species. We also hope to begin working on native plant restoration projects.
Publications: Appalachian Trail News (monthly), Appalachian Trail Environmental Monitoring Newsletter (quarterly), the Register (quarterly)
Description: The Appalachian Trail Conference is a volunteer-based non-profit dedicated to the management and conservation of the Appalachian Trail and its corridor lands. The Conference manages a natural heritage program to proteect and monitor the health of rare and threatened plants on Appalachian Trail Conference lands.
Last Update: 2005-03-09
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