Episode Synopsis "Best of Blue Dot: A Range of Biodiversity: the Klamath Mountains Pt. 2"
Host Dave Schlom and Michael examine the incredible forests of the Klamaths with two Cal Poly Humboldt professors who are deeply involved in studying them, Lucy Kerhoulas and Rosemary Sherriff.
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