A Message to the Campus Community

May 1, 2024 - 1:47 p.m.

Dear Students and Colleagues,

As we all come to terms with the recent events on campus, it is important to recognize the emotional impact they have taken on us, individually and collectively. We want to acknowledge that this has been an extremely challenging week for Cal Poly Humboldt. We are hurting within our campus community and beyond, and we have much work in front of us to reset, rebuild, and heal. This will take time. We will do this together.

 See more at humboldt.edu/emergency.

Course at a Glance

Course:
RRS 475: Advanced Study of Rangeland Plants
Date:
June 3 to July 12
Location:
TBA
Cost:
$220

RRS 475: Advanced Study of Rangeland Plants

TBA 2024-2025

With Todd Golder, Lecturer, Cal Poly Humboldt

This class covers the identification and importance of range plants based on specialized morphological characteristics.

Students will learn to identify 200 species of plants that occur across North America. Species include grasses, grasslike plants, forbs, shrubs, and trees that are noted for their value as forage species, invasiveness, or their ubiquity throughout many ecosystems.

Required textbook: North American Wildland Plants; 3rd Edition; James Stubbendieck

TBA: 2024-2025   •   5-8 p.m.
Online: Zoom
$220   •  RRS 475, 1 unit, Class #: TBA

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Todd Golder

Todd Golder

Todd Golder is a lecturer in the Cal Poly Humboldt Dept. of Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management. He also leads the Humboldt Plant ID Team. Todd has currently works for the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) as a range specialist and recently promoted to the district conservationist for Humboldt and Del Norte counties.