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Post by marcel on Jan 22, 2014 14:04:34 GMT
Hi, Over the next few weeks I'll be (trying to as I'm not that technical) uploading video registrations of the 2010 ICPS conference to our facebook page. The opening seems to have worked www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152157138262988
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Post by marcel on Feb 2, 2014 19:55:58 GMT
Now online:Allen Lowrie on Australian Drosera, Francois Mey on Nepenthes of Indochina and Andreas Fleischmann on Drosera and Roridula of South Africa.
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Post by marcel on Feb 4, 2014 14:14:34 GMT
added 'Nando on 'lisea everything you always wanted to know on Genlisea.....by Fernando Rivadavia.
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Post by Sockhom on Feb 4, 2014 21:19:25 GMT
Thank you so much Marcel! You guys are giving a second life to these lectures!
François.
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Post by marcel on Feb 4, 2014 22:42:18 GMT
We hope everybody enjoys it. It is a goal of the ICPS to have registrations of these conferences publicly available to those who couldn't attent at some time after the event. On our website you can find footage and writen reports in the conference section. Hope people will enjoy it and perhaps come to a future conference...this year we are in Cairns, 2016 will be somewhere in Europe/Africa/Middle East and 2018 it's up to The America's again.....
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Post by marcel on Feb 10, 2014 15:17:55 GMT
Another lecture, Adrian Wartono on Nepenthes of Java.
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Post by marcel on Feb 22, 2014 16:29:40 GMT
We have got our ICPS You Tube Channel working again so here is the next conference video, Allen Lowrie on Byblis.
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Post by marcel on Feb 22, 2014 19:00:31 GMT
...and Stewart McPherson talking about the discovery of Carnivorous plants
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Post by marcel on Feb 23, 2014 14:52:21 GMT
Guess what? Yet another lecture.... aren't you thinking about going to this years conference yet ?
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Post by marcel on Feb 27, 2014 18:54:49 GMT
Next one, Madeleine Groves on Conservation of CP's
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Post by marcel on Mar 6, 2014 17:00:22 GMT
Gert Hoogenstrijd on Table mountains.
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Post by marcel on Mar 14, 2014 18:29:10 GMT
Guess what? Another lecture! Robert Cantley on Nepenthes and conservation through cultivation.
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