This talk will take viewers on a whirlwind trip around the Bay, presenting photography and commentary on rare species ranging from the iconic to the very obscure. The nine counties that touch San Francisco Bay will each have time in the spotlight, with several plants featured for each.
David Greenberger is fortunate to work as a botanist and conservationist on Mt. Tamalpais, a small coastal peak in Marin County whose watersheds cradle a flora of over 1,000 species. He’s spent the last six+ years with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and has also done stints with the Marin Municipal Water District and Point Blue Conservation Science. He serves as Rare Plant Chair for CNPS Marin Chapter. His plant expertise centers in the San Francisco Bay Area, but he’s obsessed with biodiversity, novelty, and rarity across the state and beyond.
Thu Mar 23 @ 7:00PM - CNPS SCV Board Meeting |
Fri Mar 24 @ 7:00PM - 08:50PM Photography Group - Photo Sharing Meeting |
Sat Mar 25 @ 8:00AM - Lake Cunningham Native Garden |
Wed Mar 29 @ 9:30AM - Red Hills (Tuolumne County) |
Sat Apr 01 @ 8:00AM - Lake Cunningham Native Garden |
Sat Apr 01 @10:00AM - 04:00PM Growing Natives Garden Tour - South |
Sun Apr 02 @10:00AM - 04:00PM Growing Natives Garden Tour - North |
Fri Apr 07 Hite Cove Trail and Mariposa Overnight Field Trip (Mariposa County) |
Sat Apr 08 Hite Cove Trail and Mariposa Overnight Field Trip (Mariposa County) |
Sat Apr 08 @ 8:00AM - Lake Cunningham Native Garden |