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DESCRIPTION:Ecological Effects of Introduced Turkeys in Sonoma Oak Woodlands \n\nDaniel 
 Gluesenkamp\nBerkeley: November 16\n  \nWild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), 
 native to other parts of North America, never successfully colonized 
 California, so their recent expansion creates tantalizing questions and 
 research opportunities. In 2002 Daniel Gluesenkamp initiated the first 
 assessment of turkeys in the state with the aim of evaluating their effect 
 on ground-dwelling invertebrates and vegetation. In addition to offering an 
 overview of the history and biology of California’s introduced turkeys, 
 he’ll describe research at Audubon Canyon Ranch’s Bouverie Preserve in 
 Sonoma and share preliminary results that improve our understanding of the 
 species’ ecology.\n\n\nDaniel, who holds a PhD from the University of 
 California at Berkeley, directs habitat protection and restoration for 
 Audubon Canyon Ranch (ACR), and leads the development, implementation, and 
 evaluation of conservation and restoration projects at ACR preserves. He is 
 also president of the California Invasive Plant Council, a statewide 
 organization that works to protect the state’s wildlands from invasive 
 plants.\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/07/18327482.php
SUMMARY:Berkeley: Ecological Effects of Introduced Turkeys in Sonoma Oak Woodlands
LOCATION:Berkeley programs are held on the third Thursday of the month at the 
 Northbrae Community Church, 941 The Alameda (between Solano and Marin). For 
 directions: http://www.northbrae.org/directions.htm\n 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/07/18327482.php
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