LUCERNE, Calif. – The final installment of the “Distinguished Speaker Series” sponsored by the Lake County Land Trust and the Friends of Marymount California University Lakeside Campus presented a discussion on Lake County's native grasslands.
The event, held at the Lucerne campus Thursday evening, featured a talk by local ecologist Catherine Koehler, director of the University of California’s McLaughlin Reserve in eastern Lake County and the executive director for the Lake County Land Trust.
Koehler's presentation can be seen in the video above.
Her talk was the last of three in the series.
Previous speakers included:
– Biology professor Dr. Harry Lyons in February – www.bit.ly/1SOrdkT ; and
– Archaeologist Dr. John Parker in March – www.bit.ly/1U19nvL .
VIDEO: 'Distinguished Speaker Series' presents program on native ecology
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