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Getting the word out

We still have a ways to go towards our funding goal and not very much time left. The project needs more outreach and anyone can help. In addition to Experiment's default Facebook and Twitter sharing options, here is a folder of print and web resources for creative ways to pitch in. This campaign ends at midnight on November 24th.

We are completely grateful to have received such high average donations and enthusiastic responses so far! Thank you!

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About This Project

California’s two redwood species presently stand as Earth’s tallest, largest, most carbon-sequestering, and nigh oldest trees; their family’s fossils occur nearly globally. To better understand California redwoods' physiology and taxonomy, we study their stomata—pores—over canopy height. Are variations in their leaf stomata adaptive for vertical growth? Can species in the family be defined by them?

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