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Anderson Addresses Environmental Science Students

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Dr. Loran Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Biological Science and former Curator of the Godfrey Herbarium, Florida State University synthesized his over 60 years of studying botany and identifying plants for 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ environmental science students during a recent 70-minute lecture.  Big ideas included: the biodiversity of the panhandle as one of the few areas in the world known for its species richness; applications of how all life is interrelated; and anatomical plant diversity within and between species. He advised students on careers for botanists which include: teacher work in state or federal government agencies, forensics, identification of plants for environmental impacts, but especially for educated citizenry in better management of the earth.