External

Montane Willows and their Conservation

Location

Library, Perth Museum, Perth

Leaders

Richard Marriot

Date

Wed, 05/12/2012 - 19:30

Lecture: Montane Willows and their Conservation, given by Richard Marriot, Stonehaven. Jointly with the Botanical Section of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science.


Lecture: Bulbs in the Garden

Location

Chemistry Lecture Theatre, North Haugh, University of St Andrews

Leaders

Ian Young

Date

Tue, 04/12/2012 - 19:30

Lecture: Bulbs in the Garden by Ian Young of the Scottish Rock Garden Club. In association with the St Andrews Botanic Garden Friends.

For any queries about this lecture, please contact Professor R. M. M. Crawford, Plant Sciences Laboratory, Harold Mitchell Building, University of St Andrews, email: mmc [ @ ] st-and.ac.uk.


Seabird islands in a climate of change

Location

T9, Tower Building, University of Dundee

Leaders

Dr Rene van der Wal, University of Aberdeen

Date

Tue, 13/11/2012 - 19:30

Lecture: Seabird islands in a climate of change. Given by Dr Rene van der Wal, University of Aberdeen. Jointly with the Dundee Naturalists Society.


Lecture: Gardens for Wildlife and Gardeners

Location

Chemistry Lecture Theatre, North Haugh, University of St Andrews

Leaders

Lesley Watson and Dougal Philip, New Hopetoun Gardens

Date

Tue, 06/11/2012 - 19:30

Lecture: Gardens for Wildlife and Gardeners, given by Lesley Watson and Dougal Philip, New Hopetoun Gardens. In association with the St Andrews Botanic Garden Friends.

For any queries about this lecture, please contact Professor R. M. M. Crawford, Plant Sciences Laboratory, Harold Mitchell Building, University of St Andrews, email: mmc [ @ ] st-and.ac.uk.


Scottish Annual Meeting 2012

Location

Battleby Conference Centre, Redgorton, Perth

Date

Sat, 03/11/2012 (All day)

The Scottish Annual Meeting jointly between the Botanical Society of the British Isles and Botanical Society of Scotland, this is a meeting an interest in Scottish botany, BSBI and BSS members and friends are cordially invited to this popular day. There is a full programme of exhibits and talks for you to enjoy.


Taylor & Francis Online Scheduled Maintenance

Date

Mon, 29/10/2012 (All day)

Taylor & Francis Online will under going scheduled maintenance on Monday 29th October 2012, starting at 14:00 GMT and finishing by 19:00 GMT. This means that the Society's journal, Plant Ecology and Diversity, will be unavailable on-line during this time.


Lecture: How can science allow us to close the gap between food security and other ecosystem services?

Location

Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Zoology Building

Leaders

Professor Guy Poppy, of the University of Southampton

Date

Fri, 12/10/2012 - 13:00

Lecture: "How can science allow us to close the gap between food security and other ecosystem services?" Professor Guy Poppy, of the University of Southampton.

In Aberdeen, BSS members are invited to attend the seminars at the Institute of Biology and Environmental Science (IBES) at the University of Aberdeen.


Garden plants can kill

Location

Extension Lecture Theatre, Tower Building, University of Dundee

Leaders

Louise Bustard, Glasgow Botanic Gardens

Date

Wed, 10/10/2012 - 14:00

Lecture: Garden plants can kill, given by Louise Bustard, Glasgow Botanic Gardens. Joint with Friends of the University of Dundee Botanic Garden and the Dundee Afternoon Lectures. Admission £2.00.


Journal access scheduled downtime 22nd February 2012

Date

Wed, 22/02/2012 - 18:00 - 22:00

Taylor & Francis Online will be undergoing maintenance on Wednesday 22nd February 2012 between 18:00 and 22:00 GMT, during this time the Society's journal, Plant Ecology & Diversity will not be available on-line. Taylor & Francis hope to complete the work within the first hour but,it may be unavailable for a further three hours during the scheduled maintenance window.


Fungus Group of South East Scotland foray

Location

Bellsquarry Woodland Trust

Date

Sun, 05/02/2012 - 11:00

Beginners, non-members and accompanied children are very welcome. Please bring waterproofs, strong footwear and a packed lunch. For more information about our forays and joining the group please go to the Scottish fungi website


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