PA Plant Conservation Network Offering Mini Grants For Rare Plant Recovery Projects On Private Lands
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The PA Plant Conservation Network is now offering mini grants for rare plant recovery projects on private lands statewide, including plants listed as rare, threatened, or endangered.  The deadline for proposals is November 15.

These mini grants will provide money for fencing, propagation, mowing, equipment, professional consultations, and monitoring following restoration projects or invasive species control.

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For more information on programs and initiatives, visit the PA Plant Conservation Network webpage.

(Reprinted from the PA Land Trust Association website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from PLTA.)

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