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Episode 9

Cycads with Dr. Dennis Stevenson

On this episode of Plant People, host Jennifer Bernstein—CEO and The William C. Steere Senior President of NYBG—joins Dr. Dennis Stevenson, previously NYBG’s Vice President for Botanical Science, to explore some of our planet’s oldest plants. At least as far back as 200 million years ago, cycads grew in abundance—and at the peak of their distribution, they even fed the dinosaurs. These so-called “living fossils” have changed little since then, yet today, they face their greatest threats in poaching, habitat destruction, and climate change. To preserve their future will require a team effort.


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About the Guest

Dr. Dennis Stevenson formerly served as the Vice President for Botanical Science at NYBG, and is currently the Senior Curator Emiritus Editor of Botanical Review. His major research interests have focused upon the evolution and classification of the Cycadales (cycads) and their placement in seed plant phylogeny.

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