SCB is an organization of individuals devoted to the study, preservation, and conservation of the native plants and plant communities of So. California.
‼️The Southern California Botanists’ symposium is in less than three weeks ‼️
We are so excited to see you in person this year, on Nov 5 at Seaver Auditorium in Claremont, CA! Our topic this year is Islands: Isolated but not Desolate!
There’s gonna be a bunch of incredible speakers, including: Kevin Alison! Kevin is the Rare Plant Ecologist for Catalina Island Conservancy. He will be presenting on, “Rare Plant Conservation on Catalina Island”. 🥳
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The symposium is just two days away, and we are so excited!! We have some last minute updates for everyone. If you haven’t already, please head over to our website and read our covid protocol. We are mandating that everyone be vaccinated, boosted, and wear masks in indoor spaces.
This is also a reminder that the symposium will occur at the Seaver North Auditorium. The address is 645 N College Ave Claremont, CA 91711.
And, finally, you can also access our program on our website as well! Link in bio.
The state of New Mexico is ~finally~ hiring 3 botanists right now! We need more dedicated botanists in this incredibly biodiverse state. Please retweet! 🌱
She is going to be presenting on “Recruitment limitations of the northern island mallow (Malva assurgentiflora subsp. assurgentiflora) on Anacapa Island”!
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Stephanie Calloway recently graduated with her master’s degree in Biology from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, where she worked with Dr. Jenn Yost. She just started a new position as a Botanist for the Eldorado National Forest in the Sierra Nevada.
Just one of the incredible folks we’ll be hearing from is Patrick Donnelly (@bitterwaterblue). He is the Great Basin Director for the Center for Biological Diversity. He’s going to be presenting on “Conservation of Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems in the Amargosa Basin”. 🥳
The SoCalBot symposium is officially less than a week away! Early registration has closed, but you’ll be able to register at the door!
We’re so excited to see everyone, and to hear some awesome talks!
Brian will be presenting on “GLORIA Great Basin: monitoring sky island plant communities long-term, and having a great time while doing it”!
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Today is the last day of early registration for this year’s Southern California Botanists’ symposium! You can still register after today, it’ll just be at the increased price.
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We’re going to have some incredible speakers, including Brian Smithers (pictured)! Brian is a Research Assistant Professor at Montane State University and the Director of GLORIA Great Basin.
Erin Berkowitz is an artist and educator living in Altadena, CA. Her art has always been inspired by a reverence for the natural world, but her inspiration and medium formed a perfect confluence when she began working with natural dyes about five years ago.
Emma Fryer is a botanist, artist, and currently an MS candidate at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She's a self-taught artist, and while she has been painting and drawing her entire life, she came to focus on botanical subjects after getting her BS in botany at now Cal Poly Humboldt.
First up: Margaret Gallagher!
Margaret Gallagher is an artist and naturalist based in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. Her detailed ink-and-watercolor illustrations highlight the intimate beauty of California's native ecosystems.
‼️The Southern California Botanists’ symposium is in less than three weeks ‼️
We are so excited to see you in person this year, on Nov 5 at Seaver Auditorium in Claremont, CA! Our topic this year is Islands: Isolated but not Desolate!
We have an incredible lineup of speakers, some fantastic vendors, awesome poster presenters, and a really cool band playing at the mixer 🎸👀
Head on over to our website (link in bio) to check out our speaker lineup, and register today! Early registration ends on Oct 28!
⭐️ The due date for poster abstracts has been extended!! ⭐️
If you want to present a poster at the SoCalBot symposium, you now have until Oct 23, 2022 to get your abstract in!
A free 1-year SCB membership will be awarded to the student with the best poster. Additionally, student poster presentations qualify for free symposium registration!