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Woody Plant Seed Collection Guidelines for a Changing Climate

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About the FGCA

The Forest Gene Conservation Association (FGCA) formed in 1994 and since 1997 has been a non-profit, genetic resource management corporation, with individual and group members who are involved in southcentral Ontario forest conservation and management.

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Forest Gene Conservation Association
275 County Rd. 44
Kemptville, ON
K0G 1J0

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