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Medicinal plants bridging tradition and science
From ancient rituals to cutting-edge labs, medicinal plants are proving their worth in both cultural traditions and modern science. Researchers are uncovering bioactive compounds in everyday herbs ...
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SINGAPORE - Visitors to the Singapore Botanic Gardens can now check out a new ethnobotany garden, the first of its kind in Singapore which explores how plants are used by indigenous people in ...
In 2023, I was invited to Obafemi Awolowo University, my alma mater, for the 33rd Annual General Meeting and 17th Scientific Conference of the Nigerian Society of Pharmacognosy. Traditional healers ...
Cherokee Nation Public Health will host an Ethnobotany Walk at Rogers State University’s Conservation Education Reserve ...
Maintaining and restoring biocultural diversity: the evolution of a role for ethnobiology / Luisa Maffi -- Ethnobotanical convergence, divergence, and change among the Hoti of the Venezuelan Guayana / ...
Introduction / Robert Voeks and John Rashford -- Seeds of memory : botanical legacies of the African diaspora / Judith Carney -- Did enslaved Africans spark South Carolina's eighteenth-century rice ...
SINGAPORE - A new Ethnobotany Garden will be developed at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, the National Parks Board (NParks) said on Monday (April 18). The garden, which will span about one hectare - ...
Arnold Clifford (Diné) is a Native scholar, field botanist, ethnobotanist, and geologist. From Beclahbito, New Mexico and the Carrizo Mountain Range, Clifford integrates his cultural teachings with ...
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