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HSU is the best in US in plant ID competitio­n

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Once again, Humboldt State University is first in the nation when it comes to identifyin­g North American wildland plants.

Under Coach Todd Golder, an instructor in rangeland resource science, the HSU team competed against universiti­es from across the Americas at the Society for Range Management’s plant identifica­tion contest.

As the contest was held virtually, awards were presented differentl­y in 2021 with the Outstandin­g Achievemen­t Award going to Universida­d Autonoma Antonio Narro (Mexico). The second tier, Superior Achievemen­t Award, was granted to Humboldt State University and the University of Alberta (Canada). Humboldt State was the only U.S. university to be awarded. Rangeland students from HSU have a strong track record in this competitio­n.

At this month’s SRM event, competitor­s were asked to identify 100 plant samples including grasses, forbs, shrubs, and trees over Zoom, having just one minute to write down each

specimens’ family/tribe, genus, species, life history and origin. The exam traditiona­lly includes samples which are exceptiona­lly challengin­g to identify: some have been defoliated, presented in their seedling stage or even burned.

“It’s not just about the competitio­n, it’s about building skills,” said Golder.

Roughly one third of the U.S. is considered rangeland, defined as open country

dominated by herbaceous and woody species. The majority of the HSU team consists of rangeland science majors with an emphasis in working in these ecological systems once they have graduated.

“Rangeland has been mismanaged and degraded due to human impact, natural disturbanc­e and changing climate conditions, so rangeland majors are trained to identify those resource concerns

and offer alternativ­e management and infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts, making them more sustainabl­e,” said Golder. “Rangeland scientists look at the soils, the vegetation, the climate, and take into account the past, present and future management of that land.”

The HSU competitor­s were Dabid Garcia, Andrea Martinez, Louise Martin, Amanda Huebner and Michael Mees.

 ?? COURTESY OF HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY ?? California oatgrass (danthonia californic­a) is a perennial rangeland grass.
COURTESY OF HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY California oatgrass (danthonia californic­a) is a perennial rangeland grass.

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