With 19 different species and subspecies found in the Los Padres National Forest alone, it’s safe to say that we here at ForestWatch are big fans of California’s most diverse woody plant genus (Arctostaphylos). That’s why we feel lucky to have hosted renowned ecologist and manzanita expert, Dr. Tom Parker, during a recent webinar where he gave a fascinating presentation about manzanita diversity in the Central Coast region. Dr. Parker has studied manzanita diversity, ecology, and evolution for the last four decades. He is Professor Emeritus at San Francisco State University, where he conducted research and taught students for 40 years. Dr. Parker has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers and is the co-author of Field Guide to Manzanitas.
You can watch his full presentation and the following Q&A session below or directly on our YouTube channel:
Webinar Recording Now Available: Manzanitas of the Central Coast
By Bryant Baker on June 1, 2022 in Environmental Education, Los Padres National Forest, Monterey County, San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County
About Bryant Baker
Bryant is the Director of Conservation & Research for Los Padres ForestWatch, where he manages scientific, technical, and volunteer projects. He is also a naturalist and photographer, spending most of his free time hiking the rugged public lands of the Central Coast region with his dog.Volunteer
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