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Nature's Archive - #41: Michael Kauffmann: Conifers - Extreme Survivors

#41: Michael Kauffmann: Conifers - Extreme Survivors

Nature's Archive

03/07/22 • 57 min

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You know conifers, right? They are those wonderful trees that include some of the tallest, widest, and oldest living trees on Earth. Think Giant Sequoia, Coast Redwood, and Bristlecone Pines. Conifers are also the oldest lineage of trees on earth. This is just a small taste of what conifers have to offer.
My guest today is Michael Kaufmann, a lifelong educator, ecologist and author, and also the founder of Backcountry Press. He’s also an expert in conifers.

Today we discuss the many things that make conifers such an amazing group of plants. Michael walks us through their evolutionary history, what makes them different from other trees, and gives us a special look at the amazing diversity of conifers in his area - the Klamath region of far northern California. This deep dive reveals many interesting ecological processes that likely can be generalized to other regions and other plants. It's truly fascinating.
Michael also discusses how he turned his love of conifers into two amazing projects. With the creation of his first book, Conifer Country, Michael established Backcountry Press. It has since grown to produce several wonderful natural history books, and he gives us a preview of some new ones due out soon. And the second project is his establishment of the 360 mile Bigfoot Trail. It's a playful name for a truly serious trail if you are in to backpacking or botanizing, and it boasts 32 conifer species.
You can find Michael at MichaelKauffmann.net, on Instagram, or on iNaturalist.
FULL SHOW NOTES
Links To Topics Discussed

Griff Griffith - past podcast guest that introduced Michael and I
The Miracle Mile - the species Michael documented in the famed 1 square mile of the Klamath.
Books Mentioned
California Desert Plants
Conifer Country by Michael Kauffmann
Conifers of California by Ronald Lanner
Conifers of the Pacific Slope, by Michael Kauffmann
The Klamath Knot by David Rains Wallace
The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History Tour
Field Guide to Manzanitas, by Michael Kauffmann, Tom Parker, and Michael Vasey
Northwest Trees by Stephen Arno

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03/07/22 • 57 min

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Nature's Archive - #41: Michael Kauffmann: Conifers - Extreme Survivors

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[00:00:00] Michael Hawk: , Michael, thank you for joining me today.

[00:00:02] Michael Kauffmann: Hey, thanks for having me excited to be here.

[00:00:04] Michael Hawk: Yeah, I'm really excited to have you here. When I learned about your work, I honestly got very inspired by what you've been able to accomplish. I see a lot of parallels in what you're doing and what I would like to do. So I'm hoping that not only can my listeners

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