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February Program: Extraordinary Plant Communities of The Klamath Mountains

Presenter: Michael Kauffmann, Educator, Author, Ecologist 

The Klamath Mountains contain some of the most exceptional temperate plant communities in the world. Within its geographic boundaries, over 3,500 taxa (species, subspecies, and varieties) of vascular plants, 35 conifer species, and 20 species of oak occur. Michael Kauffmann will highlight the plant communities across the region as explored in his new book The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History, which will also be available to purchase. In addition to ten different communities, he will share photos of the rare and unusual plants that call these places home.

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March Program: Forests During the Time of the Mastodons: Ziegler Reservoir Fossil Site