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NCB Presents its 2022 Virtual Symposium

NCB Presents its 2022 Virtual Symposium

On January 10 and 11, 2022, Northern California Botanists (NCB) will present a two-day symposium titled Tools for a New Decade of Managing Northern California Plant Communities, in a fully virtual format.  The symposium will include an exciting line-up of topics ranging from riparian restoration to eDNA to northern California botanical discoveries, a poster session, and a third day (January 12) of online workshops from which to choose.  The symposium will also include keynote speaker Frank Lake, of the U.S. Forest Service, addressing Indigenous Knowledge and Ethno-Botany: Tribal Understandings and Connections of Plants and the Environment

The symposium is open to anyone: botanical enthusiasts, professionals, and students. For a detailed program and registration information, see: www.norcalbotanists.org
~Linnea Hanson,
President, Northern California Botanists

Northern California Botanists is an association of botanists in the northern California region with the purpose of increasing knowledge and communication about botanical issues concerning science, conservation, education, and professional development.