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Training

Monitoring grasslands for native perennial grasses - May 24

Date

Thursday, May 24, 2007
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Vasco Caves, East Bay Regional Parks

Lunch will be provided

COST: $30.00
Payable by check to Elkhorn Slough Foundation

REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED


Instructor Information

Dr. James Bartolome
Professor
University of California at Berkeley

Contact

Grey Hayes
grey@elkhornslough.org
831-274-8700

Sponsors

Description

See also: Grasslands Monitoring and Management, Habitat RestorationBased on our survey data, a primary goal of California's grassland managers is to increase the abundance of native grasses. But, there is no widely known, scientific yet efficient way to monitor native grass abundance. This workshop is designed to answer this need. Dr. James Bartolome will teach this field-based workshop. Dr. Bartolome will begin the day with an introduction to general grassland monitoring concepts, and most of the rest of the day will be spent learning, using, comparing, and discussing several alternative approaches to native grass monitoring. By the end of the workshop, participants will better understand grassland monitoring in general and will gain new skills and a greater expertise in monitoring for native grasses.

Documents and Publications

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