On June 13: “Climate, Soils and Biodiversity: Unexpected Relationships”

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Join us for our chapter meeting on June 13, at the Georgetown Public Library, when we’ll learn about “Climate, Soils and Biodiversity: Unexpected Relationships” with Dr. Michael Huston, TSU, San Marcos.

Dr. Michael Huston, Professor in the Biology Department at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, has worked for over thirty years on a wide range of issues related to biodiversity, specifically understanding the spatial distribution of species diversity at scales ranging from microscopic to global, in ecosystems including tropical and temperate forests, streams and coral reefs, temperate grasslands, and semi-arid shrublands.  Read more at the Texas Invasive Species Institute.  Find information about Dr. Huston’s many publications at this link.

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NPSOT-Williamson County meetings are free and open to the public.

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