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====Public Presentations====
====Public Presentations====
*Waselkov K. CSUF Herbarium and its use in phenology research. Soil and Water Conservation Society, California-Nevada Chapter. October 20, 2021.
*Waselkov K, Riley R. Leafing through the past: A virtual walkthrough of the largest herbarium in the San Joaquin Valley. California Native Plant Society Sequoia Chapter. October 12, 2021.
*Yost J, Pearson KD, Love N, Ramirez Parada T, Mazer S. SPNHC Natural History Education Demo Camp. 28-29 June 2021.
*Pearson KD. 2021. Herbarium Specimens and Digitization. San Luis Obispo Master Gardeners. [Virtual]. May 13, 2021.
*Yost J. 2021. Natural History in the Digital Age. San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden. [Virtual]. February 20, 2021.
*Yost J. 2021. Natural History in the Digital Age. San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden. [Virtual]. February 20, 2021.
*Pearson KD. Capturing California's Flowers: Building community, capacity, and discovery by digitizing herbarium specimens. Friends of the Chico State Herbarium Annual Meeting. [Virtual]. October 22, 2020.
*Pearson KD. Capturing California's Flowers: Building community, capacity, and discovery by digitizing herbarium specimens. Friends of the Chico State Herbarium Annual Meeting. [Virtual]. October 22, 2020.
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