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Vegetation Sampling & Mapping in Castle Mountains National Monument
In the far northeast corner of the Mojave National Preserve, the Castle Mountains appear more modest than their neighbors. However... -
Cypress – A Rare Natural Community
For the past year, the CNPS Vegetation Program has been working with volunteers to produce a fine-scale map of cypress stands throughout the state. -
Celebrating the Bigcone Douglas-fir of the San Gabriel Mountains
Within the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, vast wilderness areas like the Sheep Mountain Wilderness, the San Gabriel Wilderness, and Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness exist very close to the urban sprawl of Los Angeles. -
Suisun Marsh – Vegetation Mapping and Long-term Conservation and Management
Suisun Marsh contains rich wildlife, endemic and unique species, and ongoing natural and human-caused changes occurring in the marsh. For all these reasons and more, Suisun Marsh is a very loved and distinctive place that many people and agencies are striving to protect. -
Southern Sierra Nevada Foothills – Vegetation Sampling Redux
The CNPS Vegetation Program was back in the southern Sierra Nevada Foothills this past spring for three months of vegetation sampling. -
Northern Channel Islands Vegetation Inventory
The CNPS Vegetation Program has been collaborating with the National Park Service since 2012 to categorize and describe the vegetation of the northern Channel Islands. -
In Pursuit of Defining and Protecting the Mendocino Pygmy Forest
Members of the Dorothy King Young (DKY) chapter have a 40-year history of investigating the ecology of the Mendocino pygmy forest and promoting its conservation. -
Inner Central Coast Ranges – Drought Effects on Native Plants
As this long dry summer comes to an end, we’re all reeling from four years of drought, but how are our Californian native plants affected by this extended dry cycle? -
Sonoma and Mendocino County Pygmy Forest: Ecosystem Definition and Mapping Project
Mendocino pygmy forests are naturally rare, occurring only on very old elevated marine terraces within 1 to 5 miles from the sea. -
CNPS Grassland Initiative Update (July 2011)
Non-native and invasive plant species detected in recent field surveys were analyzed at nine sites within the study area. -
Carrizo Plain National Monument Vegetation Project (October 2010)
CNPS Vegetation Program staff and partners successfully completed a baseline of vegetation sampling across more than 240,000 acres of the Carrizo Plain National Monument
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