Meadowview Biological Research Station

Meadowview Biological Research Station
Type 501(c)(3)
Leader Dr. Phil Sheridan
Mission "To preserve and restore pitcher plants bogs, and associated ecosystems in Maryland and Virginia utilizing a unique five step process of discovery, propagation, research, reintroduction, and education. To establish a series of nature preserves to protect indigenous pitcher plant systems in perpetuity."
Website pitcherplant.org

Meadowview Biological Research Station is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving and restoring rare wetland plants, habitats and associated ecosystems on the coastal plain of Maryland and Virginia. It was created in 1995 with the specific goal or restoring the rare yellow pitcher plant (Sarracenia flava) the purple pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea), and associate species to pitcher plant bogs or seepage wetlands in their historic ranges.[1]

Most pitcher plant habitats have been destroyed in this critical mid-Atlantic region to the point where less than 100 yellow pitchers plants were left in just two natural sites in southern Virginia by 2007.[2] Meadowview worked to deal with, and reverse, the process of extirpation of local and regional pitcher plants habitats, flora, and fauna.

Accomplishments

Meadowview has had a number of notable accomplishments in conservation efforts of pitcher plants and associate species.

References

  1. Meadowview Biological Research Station. Introduction. Accessed online: 22 January 2009.
  2. Sheridan, Philip M. and Karowe, David N. (2000). Inbreeding, outbreeding, and heterosis in the yellow pitcher plant, Sarracenia flava (Sarraceniaceae), in Virginia. American Journal of Botany, 87(11): 1628-1633.
  3. Meadowview Biological Research Station. Restore Virginia's Longleaf Pine-Pitcher Plant Ecosystem at Joseph Pines Preserve. Accessed online: 4 December 2007.
  4. "The Joseph Pines Preserve Expands! : The Sussex County, VA Preserve Adds 131 Acres" (PDF). Pitcherplant.org. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  5. "Meadowview Biological Research Station | Preserving and Restoring Pitcher Plant Bogs". Pitcherplant.org. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  6. "Sussex County, Virginia - Property Values". Sussexcountyproperty.com. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  7. Meadowview Biological Research Station. Reintroduction of Endangered Pitcher Plant to North Carolina. Accessed online: 4 December 2007.
  8. Meadowview Biological Research Station. (2007). March 2007 Newsletter. Accessed online: 4 December 2007.
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