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Watching Wildflowers: Tracking Bloom Time with Planes, Satellites, and Community Science

NASA Biodiversity grant 2025-2028: We are linking community science observations with NASA's airborne and satellite data to examine how plant flowering and fruiting are shifting across space and time in California's Central Coast.

Our First Home: Mapping 200,000 Years of Vegetation Change in the Cape South Coast

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Botanical Jeopardy: Investigating California's Threatened and Endangered Plant Species

Congratulations to UC Riverside undergraduates Georgina Thomas and Gabrielle Shen on their first-place poster at the 2023 Southern California Botanists Symposium!

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Plant exposure to global change in a biodiversity hotspot

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Using UAV imagery to guide conservation in a rare alluvial shrubland

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