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January 18, 2012 The UAS-B campus is much bigger than the Cubbon Park and Lalbagh Botanical Gardens put together The University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, located in north Bangalore is not only a lifeline for farmers owing to its research
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Anil Anjarkar, director of the zoo, said they were waiting for funds from the BMC...We will announce the programmes after the funds are released...Nature trails that introduce visitors to the zoo's unique collection of exotic and native trees have
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Sean Gallup/Getty Images Learn about mushrooms at the New York Botanical Garden's Fungi' show...Learn about fungi from the fun guys of the New York Botanical Garden. This exhibition, Plants and Fungi: 10 Current Research Stories, will showcase
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Bridie Smith December 24, 2011 Read later DSE officer Lucy Clausen, above left, and colleagues had to take on mountain rivers then climb cliffs. Photo: Supplied Cuttings of Victoria's ''least accessible plant'' have been taken from 100-metre-high
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Glen Rock's Edith Wallace to receive Audubon's conservation award Glen Rock resident Edith Wallace, biology department chairwoman at William Paterson University in the late 1980s, will receive the Bergen County Audubon Society's annual Harold
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Building development 'world-class' for Botanic Gardens Christchurch City Council, Fuseworks December 16, 2011, 12:36 pm Preparations for the Christchurch Botanic Gardens' 150th Anniversary in 2013 are now underway, with the construction of a new
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LED lighting manufacturers, announced today the completion of an Atlanta Botanical Garden's seasonal light exhibit, 'Garden Lights, Holiday Nights,' which features green both as a primary festival color and as an operating energy principle. Nearly
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Ralph Gutierrez, 76, worked at the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden for nearly a quarter century, retiring in 1993. He climbed many of the trees himself as a trimmer and grew attached to the magnificent ones, the ones that gave him a
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John Huxley December 1, 2011 Green thumb Professor David Mabberley. Photo: Dallas Kilponen IN A unique case of cross-pollination, a team of international experts from Germany, Britain and the US is on its way to Sydney to provide a peer review of its
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Cabot The cause was idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, his son, Colin, said. In 1989, Mr. Cabot founded the Garden Conservancy , a nonprofit organization based in Cold Spring, N.Y., that works to preserve America's most extraordinary private gardens. Mr.
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