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The Appalachian Center for Ethnobotanical Studies (ACES) is situated at Frostburg State University in the Appalachian Mountains of Maryland. ACES is a partnership between Frostburg State University, West Virginia University, the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, and the Tai Sophia Institute. This is a collaborative, inter-institutional effort devoted to the multidisciplinary study and conservation of native plants of Appalachia. Click here to view the latest news and community events!
A primary focus of ACES is to foster economic growth in the region through promoting networking opportunities for growers, retailers, and consumers in the area. ACES works with existing businesses and seeks to facilitate the development of new local enterprises to explore the use of regional plants for health-related purposes and to inform landowners about the sustainable cultivation and harvest of non timber forest products.
ACES also is interested in the cultural heritage of Appalachia helping to document and preserve Appalachian culture as it relates to wild plant harvesting, artisan materials, non timber forest products, and herbal medicine through community outreach and education programs.
Currently a "virtual center," the goal of ACES is to develop a physical facility within the next five years that will be located in Western Maryland and house a conference center, a museum/education center, and a research center.
For more information, contact:
Mimi Hernandez
Outreach Coordinator
Frostburg State University
Frostburg, Maryland 21532-2303
Telephone: 301-687-3136
Fax: 301-687-3084
E-mail: mhernandez@frostburg.edu
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