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Virginia Tech researcher Shannon Bell at Hardings Ginseng Farm, located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, where ginseng is cultivated and grown. Photo courtesy of Shannon Bell.

Researcher’s journey turns to forests’ understory

August 28, 2024August 27, 2024 by Virginia Tech News
Originally posted by Becca Halm
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The Invasive Species Collaborative (ISC) at Virginia Tech aims to position the university as a center of excellence in the science, policy, and management of invasive species by bridging disciplinary divides, driving innovative solutions, and engaging in team science.

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    • Steering Committee
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