Meet Caitlyn Allchin Assessing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and its community structure within the habitat of the Lassics lupine, an endangered California serpentine-endemic Caitlyn is working to aid in the management strategies to conserve one of the North Coast's most enigmatic and endangered endemic plants, the Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei, CRPR 1B.1). She is … [Read more...] about 2023 Student Research Grant Recipient
Sagebrush to Sea
Luke Ruediger and Suzie Savoie will share their film Sagebrush to Sea: A Journey Across the Siskiyou Crest, documenting their 10-day, 200-mile backpacking trip through the wildlands of the Siskiyou Mountains … [Read more...] about Sagebrush to Sea
Darlingtonia: Spring 2023
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Wiyot Ethnobotany Evening Program
Wiyot and other Indigenous peoples’ efforts to reclaim ancestral lands and habitats can result in both the preservation of eco-cultural traditions and botanical diversity. … [Read more...] about Wiyot Ethnobotany Evening Program
RESTORING NATURE ONE GARDEN AT A TIME
by Donna Wildearth Published in the Winter 2019 issue of Darlingtonia This is an updated and revised version of an article about Douglas Tallamy and his work that appeared in the Winter 2019 issue of Darlingtonia. For more in-depth information, I highly recommend his books: Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants (2007) and Nature's Best … [Read more...] about RESTORING NATURE ONE GARDEN AT A TIME