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Study of Redwoods » Redwoods Research Grants

California Department of Parks and Recreation (Central Valley District)

Peter H. Kerr recently found two new species of fungus gnats: Azana malinamoena and Azana frizzelli.

New Links in Food Chain of Giant Sequoia Forest

by Save the Redwoods League on July 28, 2009

Funded by a grant from Save the Redwoods League, entomologist Peter H. Kerr recently found two new species of fungus gnats near the base of some of the park’s giant sequoias. Learn more about this research.

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