Events by Backcountry Press
Robert Steers: Plants of Mount Tamalpais
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April 6, 2024
About the book:
Including Muir Woods
Mount Tamalpais arises at the epicenter of one of the most biodiverse regions in California. Shaped by climate and unique geology, the San Francisco Bay Area harbors an eclectic mix of plant species, some of which are completely unique. With detailed descriptions and refined photography, this book explores this awesome plant diversity for the first time in an accessible field guide.
Plants of Mount Tamalpais includes:
- Color images for identifying over 600 plant taxa
- Descriptions of the major plant communities
- Overview of the biotic and abiotic factors that influence plant distributions
- Spectacular photos from across Mount Tam
Robert Steers has resided in Marin County for well over a decade. He previously served as the regional vegetation ecologist for the San Francisco Bay Area Network of National Parks where he managed plant monitoring programs in Golden Gate N.R.A, Muir Woods N.M., Point Reyes N.S, Pinnacles N.P., and John Muir H.S. He now does contract work for land management agencies in Marin County, mostly related to rare plants. Robert also works in the tech industry as an engineering program manager on hardware and software products. He is passionate about science, technology, and preserving California’s amazing biodiversity.
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