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A Webinar Series with Matt Berger
Five Tuesdays 7-8 pm | February 16th – March 16th, 2021
all sessions will be recorded and can be viewed until April 16th with purchase
After two 2,650 mile thru-hikes botanizing the Pacific Crest Trail, Matt Berger shares both the extraordinary and everyday plants along each region of the trail in this 5-part webinar. This series of presentations will take us on an armchair journey from south to north and highlight the rich biodiversity of plants along the way while weaving in stories from the trail — hitchhiking adventures, animal encounters, epic trail magic, and more.
The series consists of 5 one hour webinars celebrating each major section of the trail. Matt will share many of the plants found along the way, featuring both common and rare plants. The trail passes through remarkable assemblage of landscapes including subalpine sky islands above the southern California deserts, the famed Sierra Nevada, and the volcanic Cascades in northern California, Oregon, and Washington.
The five presentations are:
- Southern California Mountains and Desert (February 16th) AVAILBLE FOR VIEWING NOW WITH PURCHASE.
- The Sierra Nevada of central California (February 23rd) with an introduction from Carol Ralph of the California Native Plant Society. LINK TO RECORDING WILL BE POSTED BY 2/25.
- The Cascades and Klamath Mountains of northern California (March 2nd) with an introduction from Michael Kauffmann of the Bigfoot Trail Alliance.
- Oregon’s Cascades (March 9th) with an introduction from Ian Nelson from the Pacific Crest Trail Association.
- Washington’s Cascades (March 16th) hosted by Backcountry Press.
In addition to hiking about 30 miles a day, Matt spent time documenting all the plants and uploading them to Calflora and iNaturalist for scientists to be able to use the data in studies and range maps. He will share how this process works so others can contribute to this data set. At the end of each presentation, Matt will take time to answer questions, talk with folks or just geek out some more about plants!
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