Webinar Title: AT22-099 Webinar Wildlife Diversity: Black Lace Cactus (Echinocereus fitchii spp. albertii) Occurrence and Genetic Relationships
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AT22-099 Webinar Black Lace Cactus Occurrence and Genetic Relationships, Presenters: Shannon Fehlberg, Paula S. Williamson (AT=1h)
AT22-099 Webinar Wildlife Diversity: Brazos Water Snake Monitoring, Presenter: Get name (AT=1h)
AT22-099 Webinar Wildlife Diversity: Repatriation of illegally collected Alligator Snapping Turtles back to Texas waters, Presenter: Get name (AT=1h)
Webinar Date: 02/16/2022
Webinar Time: 12:00p-1:00p
Wildlife Diversity Webinars repeat with new topics:
4/20 – Wildlife Diversity: Brazos Water Snake Monitoring
5/18 – Wildlife Diversity: Repatriation of illegally collected Alligator Snapping Turtles back to Texas waters
Event Description:Event Summary:
Learn about black lace cactus.
Echinocereus fitchii subsp. albertii, also known as Echinocereus reichenbachii var. albertii, is a south Texas endemic. The plant, commonly called black lace cactus, is listed as a federally and state endangered species.
The objectives of this study are to
Cost: Free
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Instructor/Presenter:
Shannon Fehlberg and Paula S. Williamson
Contact Information:
512-389-4800 or 800-792-1112
Organization Website:
TPWD: Wildlife Diversity Webinar Series (texas.gov)
Sponsoring Organization:
TPWD