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1. Meetings of Interest (Updated 28 March 2008)
2. Membership Renewals (Updated 14 January 2008)
3. Newsletter (Updated 14 January 2008)
4. International Oaks, the IOS Journal (Updated 22 August 2007)
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Smithsonian Botanical Symposium (26 April 2008, Washington DC, USA). "Partners in Evolution:Interaction, Adaptations and Speciation". Click here for more information.
Society for Economic Botany, The 49th Annual Meeting (1-5 June 2008, Durham, North Carolina, USA). Click here for additional information.
Xth Symposium of the International Organisation of Plant Biosystematists ( 2-4 July 2008, Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia). Click here for more information.
Botany 2008 (26-30 July 2008, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada). The joint annual meetings of the American Fern Society, the American Society of Plant Taxonomists, the Botanical Society of America and the Canadian Botanical Association/L’Association Botanique du Canada. Click here for more information.
International Society of Arboriculture's 84th Annual Conference and Trade Show (26-30 July 2008, St. Louis, Missouri, USA). Click here for more information.
21st North American Prairie Conference (4 – 8 August 2008, Winona, MN, USA). Click here for more information.
Oak Open Days (17-21 September 2008) -
The first-ever Oak Open Days in Austria and Italy will be held this coming September. It will coincide with acorn drop so it will be an excellent opportunity to collect acorns from the numerous species we will see and visit. The tour will begin at the Vienna Airport 'Schwechat' on September 17 where we will meet and assemble. The next day we will embark on a two-day tour to native and planted oak forests in Leitha Gebirge, south of Vienna. Our guides will be Mr. DI Franz Starlinger and Mr. Dr. Georg Frank from the Austria State Forests, Department for Oaks and Native Forests. Species we will see will include Quercus petrea, Q. robur, Q. cerris, and Q. pubescens.
On September 20 we will board a bus for a one-day trip to the area of Trieste in Italy where we will visit the Arboretum Miramare and view Q. cerris, Q. pubescens, Q. pubescens ssp. virgiliana, and Q. ilex. We will end the day with a tour dinner at the hotel.
The following day, September 21, we will take a one-day trip to Osoppo Italy to see the most north-eastern habitat of shrubby Q. ilex and Q. pubescens. Afterwards we will return to Austria and visit the young arboretum of our host and Lifetime International Oak Society member Max Schöeffmann, located next to the town of Villach, where we will conclude the tour. Participants can then spend another day before departing, or catch a train from Villach back to Vienna or travel a short distance to Klagenfurt where there is an airport.
At present this schedule is tentative and there may be changes. In any case, the complete program with hotel addresses will be available in either May or June, 2008.
If you have any questions, please contact Max Shöeffmann at the mailing and email addresses listed below:
St. Andrae 4
9523 Landskron/Villach, Austria
Email address: max.schoeffmann@yahoo.de
California Native Plant Society Conservation Conference ( 17 – 19 January 2009, Sacramento, CA, USA). Click here for more information.
6th International Oak Conference (20-22 October 2009, Puebla, Mexico). Click here for more information.
Renewal notices for 2008 were mailed in October 2007. Please make sure to return your renewal as soon as possible . If you are not sure of the status of your membership, please contact Membership Chair Richard Jensen by mail (Department of Biology, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN 46556), telephone (574-284-4674), fax (574-284-4988) or e-mail (rjensen@saintmarys.edu).
The latest issue of the International Oak Society Newsletter, Oak News & Notes (Vol. 11 #3) was mailed in early January, 2008. If you have not received your copy, contact Richard Jensen (rjensen@saintmarys.edu).
Issue #18 and the 2006-2007 Directory have been mailed to all who are currently active members (for 2007); if you did not receive these, please contact Richard Jensen (rjensen@saintmarys.edu).
Visit the Kaweah Oaks Preserve web site for a calendar of interesting events.
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