Anthony Ambrose

Anthony Ambrose

Jun 17, 2015

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    About This Project

    The current drought in California is causing widespread impacts in many ecosystems throughout the state, but the extent of drought effects on redwood trees and forests is uncertain. We want to evaluate how the drought is impacting southern redwood forests in order to help understand and predict how this unique ecosystem might respond to a future changing climate.

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