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LA Times - June 25, 2008
Climate change threatens two-thirds
of California's unique plants, study says
By Margot Roosevelt
UCLA Today Online
UCLA goes back to nature
at BioBlitz
BY JUDY LIN
HAARETZ Feb 8 2008
More endangered than rain forests?
By Zafrir Rinat
Chronicle of the University of California,
No. 3. Spring 2000
Studying Nature
in Nature: The History of the University of California Natural Reserve
System
By Margaret "Peg" Herring
The New York Times- November 3, 2007
Blazed and Confused
By C. J. FOTHERINGHAM, JON E. KEELEY and PHILIP W. RUNDEL
The Daily Bruin
- April 20, 2007
Green groups
put on colorful display
By Jessica Roy
Los Angeles Times - March 7, 2007
THE CALIFORNIA GARDEN
Paper wasps
work together
illustrated by Diego La Camara, 9
By Carol Felixson
Los Angeles Times - November 28, 2006
THE CALIFORNIA GARDEN
Wherever it's
rooted, a plant fends for itself
illustrated by Cassidy, 11
By Carol Felixson
The Mercury News
Sept 13, 2006
Congressman poses
greatest threat to giant sequoias
BY Phil Rundel
UCLA Today
VOL. 26. NO.12 APRIL 11, 2006
De-natured kids
BY Carol Felixson
Los Angeles Times - April 6, 2006
THE CALIFORNIA GARDEN
Staid and stuffy?
Hardly
Botanical illustrator Lisa Pompelli compels us
to look closely at the thin green line between science and art.
By Ariel Swartley
broadcast on KPCC-89.3 FM
BIODIVERSITY: The research of UCLA biology professor Phil Rundel, a botanist
who studies the world's Mediterranean-climate ecosystems, including Southern
California, is featured in a story broadcast on KPCC-89.3 FM. The story
quotes Rundel as he identifies unique plant life at the UCLA Stunt Ranch
Santa Monica Mountains Reserve, where he is the faculty director.
Southern California is Hotspot of Biodiversity
< http://www.scpr.org/>
The Daily Bruin -
4/15/05
"UC reserve brings classroom to
nature Research, conservation ‘unparalleled’ in living lab"
UCLA Magazine
- Summer 2004
Bruin Walk:
Quick Draw