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Steven E. Green
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green@regionalconservation.org

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A native of South Florida, Steven graduated from the University of South Florida with a B.S. in Biology in 2004. Before working at IRC, Steven volunteered at Fairchild Tropical Garden’s Center for Tropical Plant Research where he worked in the herbarium and assisted Fairchild Biologists with rare plant research. Steven oversees IRC’s ecological restoration programs aimed at restoring globally imperiled pine rockland and rockland hammock ecosystems in Miami-Dade County. In addition, Steven manages the status survey of the federally threatened endemic Garber’s spurge (Chamaesyce garberi). Steven’s other responsibilities include collecting floristic inventory data for Miami-Dade County’s Environmentally Endangered Lands program, assisting with IRC’s FDOT right of way mapping project, long term rare plant monitoring in Everglades National Park, and Floristic inventory work in Lee County. Steven joined IRC in the spring of 2005.