Last Talk til September this Wed.

Chris Carlsson carlsson.chris at gmail.com
Fri May 25 10:59:00 PDT 2007


Shaping San Francisco talks

*Butterflies in the City*

Despite the revolutionary ecological changes on the San Francisco peninsula
over the last 240 years, the city abounds with spectacular native
biodiversity, including a couple of dozen species of butterflies. Like many
insects, butterfly species have co-evolved with specific plants in an
ecological co-evolutionary dance over millions of years. The Franciscan
bioregion is home to several locally endemic species, such as the mission
blue, which only lives on coastal bedrock ridgetops. A subset of our native
butterflies have adapted to some non-native plants, including some invasive
weeds. Join us for an exhilarating and beautiful ride through this
fascinating subject. Barbara Deutsch, Deirdre Elmansoumi, Mia Monroe, Liam
O'Brien, Summer Lindszey and Dr. John Hafernik.

*Wednesday, May 30th, 2007, 8 PM*
*Counterpulse, 1310 Mission Street @ 9th, SF*


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