In this episode, we spotlight the Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank (MARSB) and the critical role it plays in strengthening native plant supply chains, supporting regenerative land management, and protecting regional biodiversity. We explore how MARSB is working to better connect native plant material end users with commercial growers—and why this coordination is essential for successful restoration and conservation efforts.
Our guest, Amy CooSH, recently joined MARSB as Outreach Liaison and brings over a decade of experience in regenerative agriculture and native plant work. Her background spans hands-on fieldwork, laboratory research, nursery and farm management, teaching, grant writing, and collaboration with community partners. Amy holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Communications, a Master’s degree in Agricultural Extension Education, and is currently pursuing doctoral studies in plant and soil science. She is deeply committed to the health of the Northeast’s watersheds, plant communities, and broader ecology.
A major focus of this conversation is MARSB’s new Online Marketplace, an initiative designed to make native plant material needs more visible and accessible. Amy shares how MARSB is engaging end users through needs assessments and outreach, encouraging longer-term planning, and creating a platform where organizations, practitioners, and communities can post their native plant needs—helping growers plan ahead and increasing the availability of regionally appropriate native plants.
To learn more about Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank visit their website: https://www.marsb.org/
Six-Point Program to Develop a Native Plant Material Supply Chain Throughout the Mid-Atlantic: https://www.marsb.org/marsb-six-point-program
GoFundMe.com campaign to protect Mid-Atlantic Ecosystems: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-marsb-inc-in-their-vital-mission?attribution_id=sl:a33aa224-5fc7-419f-bad1-93764f6f06eb&lang=en_US&utm_campaign=man_ss_icons&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link
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