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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Talk - The Unruly Wild: Why is the Flora Changing?
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for this zoom talk to hear stories about plants in the American Southwest! Drawing on four decades of field work as a plant ecologist\, Dr. Julie Stromberg discusses how and why the local flora is changing. Sharing tales from her recent book\, she challenges us to form deeper relationships with the plant communities around us as a basis for forging a more sustainable future. \nThis event is open to members and non-members.
URL:https://aznps.com/event/virtual-book-talk-the-unruly-wild-why-is-the-flora-changing/
LOCATION:via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Phoenix Chapter":MAILTO:aznpsphoenix@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Flagstaff Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 19\, 7:00 PM. Emily Palmquist and James Holderer: Let’s Talk About Phragmites australis: Changing Distributions of Native\, Nonnative\, and Gulf Coast Common Reed in Arizona \nEmily Palmquist and James Holderer will each discuss their research into common reed (Phragmites australis) and whether the subspecies that are encroaching into the Colorado River in\nthe Grand Canyon and the Verde River are the native\, nonnative\, or Gulf Coast subspecies.\nDr. Emily Palmquist is a research ecologist for the USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. She studies the effects of river regulation on riparian vegetation communities\, riparian plant population genetics in a restoration context\, and physiological responses of riparian plants to flooding and climate. \nJames Holderer is a research affiliate at the Natural History Institute and a local field botanist. He focuses on special status plant and noxious weed surveys\, botanical inventories\, and riparian ecology monitoring projects throughout the southwest.\nHybrid meeting: In-person and via Zoom
URL:https://aznps.com/event/flagstaff-chapter-meeting-14/
LOCATION:Northern Arizona  University Biology Sciences Building\, Room 328.\, Flagstaff\, Arizona
ORGANIZER;CN="Flagstaff Chapter AZNPS":MAILTO:naris123@cs.com
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