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CATEGORIES:Native Plant Talks
CREATED:20210427T201140
SUMMARY:Wildflowers of the Bay Area
LOCATION:Zoom registration: bit.ly/cnpsscv-20210519
DESCRIPTION:Wildflower season in the Bay Area is upon us, but even seasoned hikers and 
 naturalists can get confused by the diversity of beautiful flowers we have 
 in our area. To help you progress in your native wildflower knowledge, Andr
 ea Williams, CNPS’ Director of Biodiversity Initiatives, will provide an ov
 erview of the most common wildflowers in our area during this webinar. She’
 ll go over how to identify these flowers and share interesting natural hist
 ory details about each. We’ll also share about some of the community scienc
 e work CNPS is leading to protect our state’s amazing plant biodiversity.\n
 Andrea Williams has two decades of experience in science-based public lands
  management: monitoring rare plants and plant communities, carrying out pro
 ject compliance surveys, mapping and removing invasive plants and respondin
 g to landscape-level threats. She has worked in partnership to design indic
 ators, metrics, status and trends for land health; lead volunteers in botan
 ical inventories; improve the quality and quantity of data submitted to Cal
 ifornia Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB); and teach plant identification,
  field methods and invasive plant management planning. \n 
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 "><p>Wildflower season in the Bay Area is upon us, but even seasoned hikers
  and naturalists can get confused by the diversity of beautiful flowers we 
 have in our area. To help you progress in your native wildflower knowledge,
  Andrea Williams, CNPS’ Director of Biodiversity Initiatives, will provide 
 an overview of the most common wildflowers in our area during this webinar.
  She’ll go over how to identify these flowers and share interesting natural
  history details about each. We’ll also share about some of the community s
 cience work CNPS is leading to protect our state’s amazing plant biodiversi
 ty.</p><p>Andrea Williams has two decades of experience in science-based pu
 blic lands management: monitoring rare plants and plant communities, carryi
 ng out project compliance surveys, mapping and removing invasive plants&nbs
 p;and responding to landscape-level threats. She has worked in partnership 
 to design indicators, metrics, status and trends for land health; lead volu
 nteers in botanical inventories; improve the quality and quantity of data s
 ubmitted to California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB); and teach plant 
 identification, field methods and invasive plant management planning.&nbsp;
 </p><div class="page" title="Page 2">&nbsp;</div></div></div></div>
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