Conservation in Action: A Lifeline for the Endangered Pitkin Marsh Lily
Sarah Gordon
Conservation Science Director, Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
Darwin Hall 103
12:00 PM
- 12:50 PM
A plant ecologist by training, Sarah completed her MS degree at Sonoma State University in 2006 in plant population and conservation genetics. Subsequently, she worked as a lecturer, researcher, and ecological consultant, specializing in botany, rare plants, and vernal pool ecosystems, primarily in Sonoma County. Sarah leads the Conservation team at the Foundation, focusing on conservation, restoration, stewardship, and community engagement in unique and endemic habitats in the watershed, including vernal pools, forested marshes, and oak woodlands. She is a long-time board member of the California Native Plant Society, Milo Baker Chapter.
For more information, please visit The Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation website.
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