Recovery Strategy for the Rigid Apple Moss in Canada [Proposed] 2011: References

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Personal Communications

René J. Belland Ph.D, (in 2004)
Assistant Director (Research)/Data Systems Manager
Devonian Botanic Garden/Renewable Resources
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1
Telephone: (780) 987-3054/492-0801

Arthur Robinson (in 2005)
Canadian Forest Service
506 West Burnside Road
Victoria, BC V8Z 1M5
Telephone: (250) 363-0729

Kella Sadler M.Sc. (in 2004)
1050 Horseshoe Road
Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0
Telephone: (250) 247-7385; (H) (250) 951-5636 (C)

W.B. Schofield, pers. comm., 2005
University of British Columbia
Department of Botany
Vancouver B.C.

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