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Founded in 1896 the Society provides tuition, organizes meetings,
facilitates research and aids measures for conservation. Its
worldwide membership, both amateur and professional, is actively
engaged in field studies as well as laboratory-based subjects.
Members' interests in taxonomy, distributional recording,
exploration and ecology, and in physiology, cyto-genetics and
molecular biology, are served and encouraged by the Society. With
their combined experience, the Society is thus able to offer
specialized advice and balanced judgement on matters of public
concern affecting mosses and liverworts. Membership is open to
anyone interested in bryophytes. Detailed knowledge of the subject
is not required and there is no entrance fee.
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BBS AIMS
- To promote a wider interest in all aspects of bryology
- To offer specialized advice and balanced judgement on matters
of public concern affecting mosses and liverworts
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