- Applications of Calflora in the field and at work
- How Calflora data are used for plant mapping projects
- How to collect and share plant data using Calflora tools
- How to document data using customized forms and offline map caches
The half day class Wednesday June 20th will take place at the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Board in South Lake Tahoe; there is also an optional hike the following morning.
Thanks to funding from the Tahoe Fund, Lake Tahoe Basin Weed Coordinating Group, Calflora, and the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative, the training is free, but you do need to
register
here.
Let us know if you have questions by replying to this email.