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Aquilegia, Vol. 38 No. 5, Winter 2014: Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
The Colorado Native Plant Society Newsletter will be published on a bimonthly basis. The contents will consist primarily of a calendar of events, notes of interest, editorials, listings of new members and conservation news. Until there is a Society journal, the Newsletter will include short articles also. The deadline for the Newsletter is one month prior to its release.https://epublications.regis.edu/aquilegia/1194/thumbnail.jp
Aquilegia, Vol. 39 No. 1, Spring 2015, Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
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Aquilegia, Vol. 38 No. 3 - Annual Meeting Special Issue, 2014, Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
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Aquilegia Volume 41 No. 2 Spring 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Western Slope Festival: June 3-4 in Gunnison
FIELD TRIPS
Native Plant Selections from Plant Select®
Velma Richards 1917-2017
2016 State of the Society Report
Conservation Corner: The Botany Bill
Cinquefoils at the Elkhorn Study Area
Revegetation Projects Introduce Two New Penstemon Specieshttps://epublications.regis.edu/aquilegia/1193/thumbnail.jp
Aquilegia, Vol. 34 No. 4, Fall 2010, Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
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Collaborating to serve alumni with E-reosources: The Regis University experience
Collaboration with Denver-area public libraries allowed Regis University to help local alumni obtain remote access to a number of their favorite online journal databases. The Regis librarians worked with Quipu Group, a company specializing in database solutions for libraries, to develop a searchable online database, Online Journals 24×7 (OJ 24×7). The database serves to inventory and profile e-resources available at their public libraries. This article describes the history of the Regis project, including creation of the OJ 24×7 database, marketing efforts, and future plans
Aquilegia, Vol. 35 No. 1, Spring 2011, Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
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Aquilegia Volume 41 No.1 Winter 2017
IN THIS ISSUE:Forty Years of Progress in Pollination Biology Return of the Native: Colorado Natives in Horticulture Climate Change and Columbines The Ute Learning and Ethnobotany Garden The Urban Prairies Project Book Reviewshttps://epublications.regis.edu/aquilegia/1192/thumbnail.jp
Aquilegia Volume 40 No. 2 Annual Conference Issue 2016 Annual Conference 2016; Forty Years of Change: Plants, People, Places
The CoNPS Annual Conference is the primary state gathering and annual fund-raiser for the Colorado Native Plant Society, a non-profit organization. Proceeds from the conference support CoNPS’ wide-ranging projects including education, conservation, native plant gardening, and botanical and horticultural publications and activities.https://epublications.regis.edu/aquilegia/1190/thumbnail.jp
Aquilegia, Vol. 40 No. 4, Fall 2016: Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
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