SBSC technician collects native seeds for data collecting and restoration near Moab, Utah
By Southwest Biological Science Center
September 2021 (approx.)
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SBSC technician Morgan Andrews collects native hairy false goldenaster (Heterotheca villosa) seeds for data and restoration research near Moab, UT in September 2021. Photo by Shannon Lencioni, SBSC, USGS.
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