Chapter Meeting: 14 November, 2016

Muir Woods—A Close Look at Park Health During NPS Centennial
Guest Speaker: Mia Monroe
Muir Woods was set aside as a primeval forest over a
century ago and is now one of the most loved places in California.

Muir Woods was set aside as a primeval forest over a
century ago and is now one of the most loved places in California.
Ralph and Lisa Shanks are Marin CNPS members who have studied Native American basketry for decades. Working in museums across America and in Europe and with skilled native weavers, a major focus of their research is on how California native plants were used in basketry.
read moreCarson Pass through the Sierra Nevada Mountains is a
byway not just for humans but for plants and animals as
well.
It is clear Mt. Tamalpias is a biodiversity hot spot.
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The extreme southeastern part of Arizona contains a high diversity of plants insects, reptiles and birds.
read moreCalifornia is home to the lion’s share of species in the genus Calochortus – they grow in every county of the state.
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