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Do you want to be a NASC member?

PlantAKiss

Moderator Schmoderator Fluorescent fluorite, Engl
Hmmm...I see my name in this forum waaaaaaaay too much.  Where IS everybody else??  
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Anyway...I would like to see how many people would like to be counted as an "official" member of NASC?
For now...membership fees are up in the air...but if there is one, I'd expect it to be fairly low.

I think it would be nice to have a "roster" (so I know who to go BONK if someone has fallen asleep...hehe  
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SO...if you want to be a member of the North American Sarracenia Conservancy please post:

1) list your name
2) list the state and area of the state you live in

[This way we can see who lives in the Sarracenia states who might be available as rescue team members].

OK......GO!!!

Oh.  Yeah.  ME!

Suzanne...I live in Central Virginia in Richmond, home to the yellow pitcher plant, S. flava.
 
Im in!
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please make me official!
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Scot Lawrence
Rochester, NY
(Western NY)

native Sarracenia purpurea, Drosera intermedia, and Pinguicula vulgaris can be found in the wild near me..

I have a fairly large CP collection, have been growing CPs for almost 10 years now, and would love to be a Sarracenia steward or help out in other ways..
thanks,
Scot
 
*looks around*
You can sign me up.
Travis Barkalow
Newaygo, Michigan
 
Max Schaefer
San Francisco, CA

Not to many sarras around here, but if a Darlingtonia needs rescuing, I'm there!

Capslock
 
Sheridan Shumway
Wolf Point, Montana-----way up in the NE corner---NOT IN THE MOUNTAINS!!!

no Sarrs here that im aware of
 
Chris Smith
Minneapolis, MN

Minnesota has more peatland area (over 6 million acres) than any other state in the U.S. except Alaska.
 
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Quote[/b] (voodoolizard @ Aug. 04 2004,6:34)]Chris Smith
Minneapolis, MN

Minnesota has more peatland area (over 6 million acres) than any other state in the U.S. except Alaska.
Wow! Can we all just move there and become bog people--preserved forever...
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