April has been an extremely busy and exciting month for us. Education and outreach, volunteer activities, restoration work, networking, and much more are some of the many activities that SGI has been involved with this month. Read this newsletter to hear about all our exciting news and announcements, find out about our upcoming events in May, be reminded of our recent blog articles, and find out the hot topics being discussed in our Facebook group.
Celebrating Trees in Grasslands
Did you know that trees can play a vital role in some types of grassland communities? Approximately 200 different types of grasslands have been identified in the Southeast and several of those grassland communities include trees. This fact often surprises people because of our common view that grasslands are completely devoid of trees. In this photo essay we are celebrating some of the grassland communities that include trees, as well as some of the plants and animals that make up those communities.
Getting to Know Us: Marcello De Vitis
Marcello De Vitis joined SGI in 2021 as our first Director of the Seeds of Success - Southeast program. Marcello brings with him extensive experience working in some of the leading seed banks and seed programs in the world. His educational background includes a PhD in Ecology & Management of Biological Resources from Tuscia University in Viterbo, Italy, an M.S. in Ecological Sciences, and a B.S. in Biological Sciences, both from Sapienza University in Rome. Recently we sat down with Marcello to learn a little more about him and his role at SGI.
On the Road with SGI: Visiting the State Botanical Garden of Georgia
On Tuesday March 15, 2022, several members of the SGI staff visited our partners at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia to plan for future work together on opportunities in land conservation and restoration, native plant research, and community building through volunteerism and ecological stewardship. The visit was a mix of strategic discussions, pleasant walks through the outdoors, and learning about research and restoration projects led by the Garden’s team.
April 2022 Newsletter
Education and outreach, volunteer activities, restoration work, networking, and much more are some of the many activities that SGI has been involved with this month. Read this newsletter to hear about all our exciting news and announcements, find out about our upcoming events in April, be reminded of our recent blog articles, and find out the hot topics being discussed in our Facebook group.
Getting to Know Us: Zach Wood
Zach Wood is the first Georgia Grasslands Coordinator for the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative and the State Botanical Garden of Georgia*. He joined SGI and the State Botanical Garden of Georgia in 2021. Zach’s expertise is in prescribed fire as a land management tool for endangered species, especially reptiles and amphibians, in the Coastal Plains ecoregion. His educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources Management from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Recently we sat down with Zach to learn a little more about him and his role at SGI.
Southeastern Grasslands Provide Valuable Habitat for Frogs and Toads
When you think of grasslands, are frogs and toads the first thing you think of? Probably not. In all likelihood, they aren’t anywhere close to the first things you think about. However, grasslands and grassland-related ecosystems are home to approximately 40 species of frogs and toads in the Southeast.
Project Update: SGI Field Team Finds 16 Rare Plant Species in Tennessee Valley Authority Powerline Corridors on the Cumberland Plateau
The “Plants, Pollinators, and Powerlines” study we are conducting with our partners at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the Mississippi Entomological Museum, and the Electric Power Research Institute was revived in 2021 after being on hiatus in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic. I’ve been busy the last month identifying specimens and analyzing botanical data from our 2021 field season.
March 2022 Newsletter
Education and outreach, prescribed burns, publishing scientific papers, grassland restoration projects, and making the first documentation of a rare plant species in Tennessee are only a few of the many activities that SGI has been involved with in January and February 2022. Read this newsletter to hear about all our exciting news and announcements, be reminded of our recent blog articles, and find out the hot topics being discussed in our Facebook group.
Volunteer Team Kicking Off the 2022 Season
The Southeastern Grasslands Initiative’s Volunteer Team is excited to kick off the 2022 growing season! Winter was good for a rest, but we love spring and can’t wait to get together to start up the fun again! We always appreciate all of the hard work that our volunteers contribute and consider them an integral part of our larger team.