Thanks... you are a great resource...
I loved last month about dodder.
From: Rob Halpern
[mailto:rob@...]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008
6:23 AM
To: List@...
Subject: [AZH] Zoo Botanical NEWS
for January
Celebrating Plants and the Planet:
With the New
Year, I'd like to think that good changes are coming for humans and
Nature alike. 2007 could be improved upon.
This
month's links (at www.zooplantman.
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So you're
creating a rain forest exhibit and you want there to be big trees on opening
day. The first link details the installation of 30' specimens in the new
California Academy of Sciences (click on "more" under the
story's pictures to get a gallery of the move-in.) In the interests of
full disclosure, this a ZHCD project.
*
Giving youtube
a new meaning: the tube-lipped bat of
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Speaking of
bats, recent heat waves in
·
Are plants
immobile, passive, even inanimate? New research shows roots don't just
elongate, they pulse rhythmically (Is that why we used to play music to make
our plants thrive?)
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The green movement
promotes the promise of biofuels. Can crops replace fossil fuels as well
as feed the world population? Or are we going to choose to feed our gadgets and
S.U.V.s rather than feed the third world?
Please share these stories with
associates, staff, docents and - most importantly - visitors!
Guilty Pleasure of the Week: last
week's episode of "Nature" on PBS was "The Seedy Side
of Plants." OK, not deep science, but fun stories and great video. My
favorite was the speeded up shot of the quinine seed's root radical
growing and looking for all the world like someone sticking a white tongue out!
Take a look: http://www.pbs.
Rob

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