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Another big new update is that we will have night-time hours for the conference as well!

The plant show will be open at night to conference ticket-holders and will have tables and chairs.
There is a bar/restaurant adjoining the plant show in the Hotel so grab a burger or pizza or salad or whatever and a beer and hang out with the plants and the other conference attendees!

We will also have a movie theatre to show CP documentaries and whatnot all night.

Then there's also transportation available to go into Providence, but why even bother?!

It's not too late to get your tickets!

Edited by Quogue, 15 June 2012 - 15:28 PM.


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The North Carolina Field Trip is still open!

But it will be closed soon, so if you were thinking about it, now's your last chance to jump onboard!!

See: http://www.necps.org...fieldtripa.html

There will be a really cool extension to the trip after North Carolina.

It will start with a visit to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, to the Gardens themselves and a nearby conservation project.

Then there'll be a stay in Okefenokee Swamp for a couple of days and then onto legendary Apalachicola for all it's CP glory!

Please contact marcel@carnivorousplants.org for details on the extension!

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The New England Carnivorous Plant Society will be hosting the International Carnivorous Plant Society’s 2012 conference and exhibition for three days this upcoming August with various Field Trips to see Carnivorous Plants in the wild for several days after the conference.

This will be the finest collection of Carnivorous Plants exhibited to the public with LOTS of opportunities for photographers! There will be lectures from the leading academics, conservationists and authors from the world of Carnivorous Plants as well as a theatre for documentaries and movies featuring Carnivorous Plants.

There will be a huge selection of Carnivorous Plants for sale from some of the Nation’s best-known distributors of Carnivorous Plants and the New England Carnivorous Plant Society will also hold a silent auction of select, rare specimens only for conference ticket holders.

The conference will be held August 11-13, 2012, at the Johnson and Wales University Inn in Seekonk, Massachusetts, USA
The hotel and conference center is located is just 6 miles from downtown Providence, Rhode Island. With its airport, bus stations and train station, Providence is easily accessed by both domestic and international travelers. It is also near two large international airports—about 3 hour’s drive from New York City and about an hour from Boston.

Registration fee includes Conference Admission, Lunch and refreshments (Breakfast and Dinner not included)

The conference will also have night hours for conference ticket-holders to visit the bar/restaurant inside the conference center to grab dinner and drinks and bring them over to the plant exhibition where tables and chairs will be set up to relax with the other conference attendees!

The movie theatre will be showing the Carnivorous Plant documentaries and movies all night and there also will be transportation available to go into Providence for a night out on the town.

This will be the World’s premiere event for Carnivorous Plant lovers, so please join us for this momentous occasion!

Please visit: http://www.necps.org/icps2012/ for more information!

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The North Caroliona Field Trip is now closed!

Although, if you are interested in going, please contact me for the hotel information for you to make your own accommodations

The New England Bog Tour will be open to all and will have some fantastic locations of Filiformis and Purpurea in Cape Cod!

More details to follow soon...

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Please note recent changes to the lectures:

Rob Cantley and Ron Determann will not be able to speak at the conference due to unforseeable circumatances.

Phil Sheridan will be taking Rob Cantley's spot

Naoki Tanabe & Koji Kondo from Japan will be taking Phil Sheridan's old spot

Rachel Schwallier and then Robert Gibosn will be taking Ron Determann's spot

See the revised program below for more details on their presentations!

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Saturday

Fernando Rivadavia- Saturday 9:00am-10:00am

Fernando Rivadavia  will speak on Philcoxia and will describe the recent studies that proved the rare genus is the newest member of the carnivorous plant family. Brief descriptions will be given about the morphology, ecology and geographic distribution of the 3 known species of Philcoxia - as well as a new, undescribed species. Recent photographs of Philcoxia in the wild will also be presented.


Adam Cross- Saturday 10:30-11:30am

Adam Cross, Author of the newly released book from Redfern Natural History “Aldrovanda, The Waterwheel Plant” will be speaking on the worldwide decline, threatening processes and current conservation status of Aldrovanda vesiculosa


Phil Sheridan- Saturday 1:30-2:30pm

Phil Sheridan, Ph.D., of Meadowview Biological Research Station in Virginia will have a presentation titled: “Pitchers for the Public! – Applied Conservation in Virginia.”
Dr. Sheridan will discuss the innovative conservation efforts being utilized to restore longleaf pine/pitcher plant ecosystems in southeastern Virginia and globally rare gravel pitcher plant bogs in central Virginia.  The public has a right to see restored, exemplary, indigenous pitcher plant habitats and Meadowview is striving to meet this environmental need.


Peter D’Amato- Saturday 3:00-4:00pm

Peter D’Amato from California Carnivores will be speaking on his fully revised new edition of The Savage Garden to be released in 2013. Also he will do a short presentation on "Greges and Grudges", why some rogue CP growers are naming grex hybrids, even though it is against horticultural law for CP growers to do so.

And as a bonus, Peter will be showing for the first time outside of the Film-Festival circuit, an award-nominated documentary short titled “Well Fed” by Director Anna Moot-Levin and starring Peter D’Amato, Damon Collingsworth, Geoff Wong and their volunteer Axel.
An amusing and haunting little film about CP growers and the question of "who owns whom"

http://www.sebastopo...film.php?id=122
http://www.q6studios...credits/wellfed


Sunday

Phil Mann, Richard Nunn & Greg Bourke- Sunday 9:00-10:00am

Phil Mann and Richard Nunn will be speaking on some of the most endangered Australian Carnivorous Plant species and their conservation status. Greg Bourke will be joining the discussion via Skype and they will also have a presentation on techniques developed for Field Photography of Carnivorous Plants. They will then speak about the newly released book on Redfern: Australian Carnivorous Plants authored by Richard Nunn & Greg Bourke.


Naoki Tanabe & Koji Kondo- Sunday 10:30-11:30am

Naoki Tanabe, the chairman of the Japanese Carnivorous Plant Society, will have a presentation about the conservation issues and invasive species that threaten Japan's natural Carnivorous Plant Habitats. Tanabe-san was also one of the lecturers at the Nepenthes Summit in Kuching, Malaysian Borneo in 2007. Koji Kondo, a JCPS member, will assist in translating segments of the presentation


Damon Collingsworth- Sunday 1:30-2:30pm

Damon Collingsworth the Co-Owner of California Carnivores will have a presentation titled: "Darlingtonia in Northern California and Southern Oregon: A Rainy Cobra Walkabout"
This presentation will look at Darlingtonia variation (including a spectacular red clone), seed distribution, sphagnum sporophytes, and a site exposed to extreme summer heat


Rachel Schwallier- Sunday 3:00pm-3:30pm

Rachel Schwallier, PhD researcher, will be presenting “Will we murder our murderous plants? A phyloclimatic answer.”  Describing her recent work of past, present and future Nepenthes distrubution modeling as well as her upcoming projects in pitcher morphometrics, diet and the NCB Naturalis Expedition to Mt. Kinabalu, Borneo.


Robert Gibson- Sunday 3:45-4:15

Robert Gibson will be presenting a talk on a morphological evaluation of the Drosera peltata complex. The talk will include details of lessons learnt from phenetic analysis undertaken with Barry Conn and Jeremy Bruhl. The five species now recognized in this complex will be described.

Monday

Paulo Gonello & Fernando Rivadavia- Monday 9:00am-10:00am

Paulo Gonella will be presenting via Skype, and Fernando Rivadavia will be onstage to discuss, their publication of Recent Advances in Drosera Taxonomy in Brazil . Although the Flora Neotropica published in 2005 considers that only 14 Drosera species are native to Brazil, Paulo & Fernando believe this number is closer to 30. These species will be briefly discussed, including information about morphology, ecology and geographic distribution.


Andreas Fleischmann & Fernando Rivadavia- Monday 10:30am-11:15am

Andreas Fleischmann will be presenting via Skype a Taxonomic Review of the Genus Genlisea and Fernando Rivadavia will be onstage to take part in the discussion. Five new species Genlisea were published in 2011 and the genus will expand by approximately 10 more by 2012. The species will be briefly discussed, including information about morphology, ecology and geographic distribution.


Emily Troiano- Monday 1:00-1:30pm

Emily Troiano, the President of the North American Sarracenia Conservancy, will have a presentation about the accomplishments and future projects for preserving wild Sarracenia and Carnivorous Plant habitats.


Stewart McPherson- Monday 2:00-3:00pm

Stewart McPherson will describe the Ark of Life conservation project and provide an overview of the most critically endangered carnivorous plant taxa from all worldwide genera including little known taxa with surviving populations of a dozen or more plants in the wild, and the urgent threat of extinction they face.
He will then be offering a forum for new ideas on the expansion of the existing collections, and the development of new “arks” to safeguard the rarest specimens.
Stewart will also present a new documentary of his: http://www.redfernna...and_mount_kiamo

Edited by Quogue, 23 July 2012 - 14:36 PM.


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The Group B trips are ready!

The cost will be $40 per day for just transportation. Meals and accommodations will be the responsibility of the participants.
Feel free to attend just one day, two days or all three! It’s completely your choice! We leave from the Conference Center Parking Lot every morning at 9am.


On the day after the Conference ends, on Tuesday August 14th, the NECPS will provide a bus-trip to Cape Cod, Massachusetts for visits to a couple of old, abandoned Commercial Cranberry Bogs in Brewster and Harwich to see native Drosera Filiformis & Drosera Intermedia in fantastic coastal locations! We’ll be stopping for lunch in between and will also visit some scenic locations like the Cape Cod canal overlook for a bit of New England sightseeing.



On Wednesday, August 15th, it’ll be time to board the bus again for a trip up to northern Massachusetts to a spectacular Mountain Roadside Bog filled with Sphagnum and Sarracenia Purpurea and onto another location with a floating Sphagnum mat bog containing beautifully colored Sarracenia Purpurea. We will continue onto the Black Jungle store where there will be a BBQ and Pot-Luck luncheon at their greenhouses!

Black Jungle: http://www.blackjung...riumsupply.com/
The Sarracenia Purpurea bogs: http://icps.proboard...int&thread=1161



Then the next day, on Thursday August 16th, everyone will board the bus again for a visit to the greenhouses of the University of Connecticut maintained by Dr. Matt Opel to see their extensive Carnivorous Plant collection, then a visit to a local Connecticut bog with wild Sarracenia Purpurea and afterwards a visit to Logee’s Greenhouse for a tour of the famous, New England nursery with an extensive private-collection of Carnivorous Plants, Bonsai, Orchids, Fruit Trees and all sorts of exotic and fantastic plants.

UCONN: http://florawww.eeb....carnplants.html

Sarracenia Purpurea bog: http://burgersonion....land-marsh.html

Logee’s Greenhouse: http://www.logees.com/

Edited by Quogue, 31 July 2012 - 14:48 PM.


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Charles Brewer will be vending! Now's your chance to get some great Ceph's from the Man himself!

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The ICPS 2012 Conference was awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks tons to the organizers, I had an excellent time! :)

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Me as well! It was awesome! So well organized, and all the people were great fun!