I provide engaging
articles
on science and gardening topics for magazines and newsletters, grant
writing for science, education and curatorial funding,
and educational signage for nature centers and public gardens.
Examples of articles:
"Alternatives
to
Invasive
Plants". American Nurseryman, February, 2009.
"When
a
Dead
Tree is a Good Tree", Going Native column, Washington Gardener
Jan./Feb., 2009.
"Dry
Isn't Drab, Colorful Natives for Dry Shade", Going Native column,
Washington Gardener Sept/Oct., 2008.
"The
Majestic
Beech",
Plant of the Month column, Groundworks, August, 2008.
"Ferns in the Forest and
Garden",
Adkins Arboretum Native Seed, 13(3), 2008.
Kaufman,
S.
and
D.
Barnes. 2008. Promoting native alternatives to invasive
plants.
Proceedings 2008 Weeds Across Borders, Banff, Alberta,
Canada,
May
27-30,
2008. Pages
89-97.
Kaufman,
S.
and
W. Kaufman. 2007. Invasive
Plants, Guide to Identification and
the Impacts and Control of Common North American Species. Stackpole
Books, Mechanicsburg. www.invasiveplantguide.com
Snyder,
D.
and
S. Kaufman. 2004. An
overview of nonindigenous plant species in New Jersey. New
Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection, Division of Parks and Forestry, Office of Natural Lands
Management,
Natural Heritage Program, Trenton,
NJ. 107 pages. Available online: http://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/natural/heritage/InvasiveReport.pdf
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