Participants in the First Deep South eFlora Workshop
At present, the following individuals have indicated that they will attend the workshop. If you are interested in being a part of this workshop, we would be pleased to hear from you. Please email Sarah Braun at
herbarium@bio.fsu.edu.
Confirmed participants:
Alabama
Steve Ginzbarg, Herbarium, University of Alabama
Leslie Goertzen and Curtis Hansen, John D. Freeman Herbarium, Auburn University
Kelly Major and Clinton Major, Herbarium, University of South Alabama
Al Schotz, Alabama Natural Heritage Program
Michael Woods and
Alvin Diamond, Herbarium, Troy University
Florida
Jim Burkhalter and
Phil Darby, M. I. Cousens Herbarium, University of West Florida
Kathy Burks and Amy Jenkins, Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Melanie Darst, US Geological Survey
Angus Gholson, Angus K. Gholson Herbarium
Brian Martin, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Austin Mast and
Gil Nelson, Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium, Florida State University
Kent Perkins, University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History
Georgia
Richard Carter, Herbarium, Valdosta State University
Scott Chapal, J. W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway
Wendy Zomlefer and
Kelly Bettinger, Herbarium, University of Georgia
Louisiana
Anne Bradburn, Herbarium, Tulane University
Peter Nilles, Southern Forest Range Program Herbarium, Kisatchie National Forest, USDA Southern Research Station
Chris Reid, Louisiana Natural Heritage Program
Lowell Urbatsch and
Diane Ferguson, Herbarium, Louisiana State University
Mississippi
Patrick Biber and
John Caldwell, Herbarium, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory of the University of Southern Mississippi
Lucile McCook, Pullen Herbarium, University of Mississippi
National Participants
Reed Beaman,
BioGeoMancer and
Herbis, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Stinger Guala,
USDA PLANTS Database, US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Robert Morris,
Electronic Field Guide project, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Zack Murrell, SouthEast Regional Network of Expertise and Collections, Herbarium, Appalachian State University, North Carolina
Alan Prather, 2020 Vision: Implementing a community approach to getting herbarium collections databased and online, Herbarium, Michigan State University
to top