Medicinal Plant Conservation Award

2007 Medicinal Plant Conservation Award Recipient

We are pleased to announce that the 2007 UpS Medicinal Plant Conservation Award was awarded to Gigi Stafne of Long Lake, Wisconsin. Gigi is an enthusiastic leader within the natural & botanical medicine fields as the former director of The Center For Healing Arts Herb & Eco School for 14 years & coordinator of a 40-acre UpS Botanical Sanctuary in northern Wisconsin. She teaches & writes in realms of natural medicine, ecology, sustainability & environmental health.  Gigi now operates "Adventure Botanica" and MI ZI ZAK KAYAKS, which offers cross cultural/ethnobotany trips regionally and internationally in places such as Mexico and Cuba, often in her kayak!

Second Annual Medicinal Plant Conservation Award Winner - 2006

It is an honor and with great gratitude for her work that I announce that Monica Skye is the recipient of the UpS Second Annual  Medicinal Plant Conservation Award.  Monica is an outstanding plant woman who works in extraordinary ways to conserve and preserve North American medicinal plants.  Monica, who has Chippewa ancestry, lives at Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota with her husband Aubrey Skye, Lakota, and  their two children.  Together they steward the land,  the gardens, community planting projects and they established a UpS Botanical Sanctuary in the Porcupine District of the Reservation. Monica is a student of the Prescott College Sustainable Community Development with an Indigenous Perspective (ADP).   Standing Rock Sanctuary has been the recipient of two UpS Community Grant awards, including a multigenerational project planting ceremonial plants, native plants and at-risk medcinals.   We look forward to publishing more about her work and telling her inspiring stories in our upcoming Fall Newsletter and on our website.

I spoke with Monica last week to let her know that the news would be announced on Saturday August 26 at the 19th Annual Women's Herbal Conference in Peterborough, New Hampshire where Rosemary Gladstar , Nancy Scarzello and  Betzy Bancroft would honor her in the presence of 500 herbalists.  Monica will be a UpS guest at an up-coming herbal conference of her choosing where she will make a presentation and receive the award in person. 

We thank and acknowledge Monica for the long lasting benefits of her conservation work, the inspiration she gives others and for her unique efforts and focus.

We also thank the other nominations we received this year and are encouraged by the work being done by our plant community.

In the spirit of the plants,  Lynda

 

First Annual Medicinal Plant Conservation Award - 2005

Kathleen Maier has received the UpS First Annual Medicinal Plant Conservation Award for her contribution to medicinal plant conservation and education.  This August at the New England Women’s Herbal Conference, the Award was presented by office manager Betzy Bancroft in the presence of Kathleen’s admiring and supportive peers and students.


Some highlights of Kathleen’s work include:
· Currently she’s Director of Sacred Plant Traditions School of Herbal Medicine in Charlottesville, Virginia, which has a strong emphasis on community based, ecological herbalism.
· Co-founder of Dreamtime Center for Herbal Studies, where native plant gardens and trails were created as part of the curriculum.
· Co-founder in 2003 of Virginia Plant Savers, a very active volunteer group educating the community about native and medicinal plant conservation. They are working on native plant gardens and trails for local schools; their current project is located at a Waldorf school in Charlottesville.
· This year Kathleen has been instrumental in helping UpS organize our Planting the Future event in Virginia on October 1st.

Kathleen’s continued commitment to educating children, herb students and her community about the importance of native medicinal plants and their conservation is truly exemplary. UpS is excited and pleased to honor Kathleen with this Award. We congratulate and thank Kathleen for her valuable contributions to medicinal plant education and conservation.

UpS announced in our Spring 05 Bulletin that we were accepting nominees for the award, which is based on acknowledging individuals in the herbal community who have provided long lasting benefits, inspiration to others, originality and focus on at risk or native medicinal plants.   The award is intended to highlight outstanding efforts of individuals or groups doing conservation work for our beloved herbs. We received several worthy and excellent nominations for goldenseal research and other projects.

 



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