[Scpg] Invasion Biology Book Tour / Slideshow 10/1 & 10/4
camille cimino
camcim at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 20 10:31:20 PDT 2005
**please forward freely**
The Los Angeles Permaculture Guild in co-ordination
with the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Farmer
and the Cook would like to present:
Booksigning Tour/Lecture/Slideshow -
David Theodoropoulous Author of
"Invasion Biology: A Critique of a Pseudoscience."
http://dtheo.org/
Owner of J.L Hudson, seedsman the largest public
access seed bank in the US.
http://www.jlhudsonseeds.net/
David Thedoropoulous will be presenting his book via a
slide show and lecture at 2 locations in Southern
California.
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Saturday Oct 1
Potluck 6 pm
Lecture/Slide Show 7:30
Los Angeles Eco-Village
117 Bimini Pl. #205
Los Angeles, CA 90004
$5 - 15 sliding scale
For more information please contact Camille Cimino
(213) 480-8002 (camcim at yahoo.com) or Joan Stevens
(mamabotanica at sbcglobal.net).
Tuesday October 4
6-8 Lecture /Slide Show
Come Early for GREAT food!
Farmer & the Cook
339 W. El Roblar
Meiner's Oaks, CA 93023
(805) 449-8929
For more information please contact Camille Cimino
(213) 480-8002 (camcim at yahoo.com).
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David I. Theodoropoulos, is an independent
conservation biologist specializing in germplasm
conservation, seed banking, the biology of
anthropogenic dispersal, ethnobotany, and scientific
ethics. He also is actively interested in issues
concerning the biological commons, the cultural
commons, belief-systems in science, intellectual
property, centralization/control vs.
decentralization/decontrol, and man-nature
relationships. His special interest is study of the
history, structure and development of the
pseudoscience of invasion biology.
David is an accomplished ethnobotanist, having worked
with a Zapotec/mestizo community for over 25 years.
In 1973 he established a grassroots, public-access
seed bank, The J.L. Hudson Ethnobotanical Catalog of
Seeds - Preservation Through Dissemination.
In 1988, he established Las Sombras Biological
Preserve for the preservation, study, and long-term
ecological research into the local biota, and for the
ex situ preservation of threatened plants. Currently,
David maintains ex situ populations of plants which
are threatened or of conservation concern, from South
America, MesoAmerica, Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia,
and eastern North America, as well as Californian
plants of concern.
He is a member of a variety of scientific
organizations dedicated to expanding the boundaries of
knowledge about biology, botany, restoration ecology,
ethnobiology, and wild lands preservation. David has
published widely on topics related to his areas of
research as well as presented his ideas at conferences
and meetings
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