Rare and Endemic Plants in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks

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This is your chance to learn about rare & endemic plants in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.

Find out why these parks have such a rich tapestry of environments that support over 1,200 species of vascular plants - many of which are found only in the Sierra Nevada.

Sylvia Haultain, plant ecologist for the National Park Service, will show slides of some of the rare and endemic plants and describe how park botanists document their locations and habitats.

Sylvia has a masters degree in ecology from UC Davis. She has studied the plants and rambled through the wilderness of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks for over 25 years.

Everyone come and join Sylvia's presentation on March 21 at 7 PM. Snack on homemade (or not) goodies washed down with coffee or tea. See you there!



Location: Unitarian Universalist Church, 4144 N. Millbrook, Fresno
Starts: 2006 Mar 21 - 7:00pm
Ends: 2006 Mar 21 - 8:30pm

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