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INTRODUCTION | EXPLORING THE NTBG | OTHER ACTIVITIES 

The NTBG staff spent a day teaching the students about the research at the NTBG.



a photo of the group with Dr. Gaugau Tavana, Director of Education

a photo of the group with Dr. Paul Cox, Director of the NTBG

Above left: A photo of the group with Dr. Gaugau Tavana, Director of Education, and Dr. Diane Ragone, Chair of Conservation and Horticulture.
Above right: Dr. Paul Cox, Director of the NTBG, having a creative discussion on botany with the students from the University of Saskatchewan.



a photo of Dr. David Lorence talking to the group

a photo of the Dr. Diane Ragone teaching about breadfruit conservation and ethnobotany

Above left: Dr. David Lorence, Chair of Science showing us his research into the “Vascular Flora of the Marquesas Islands” and the Rubiaceae, and talking about his role at the NTBG.
Above right: Dr. Diane Ragone showed us her breadfruit research, and talked about conservation studies at the NTBG, Hawai'i, and the South Pacific Islands.

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