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Todd Keeler-Wolf

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Todd Keeler-Wolf is a California botanist and ecologist who co-developed the "Sawyer and Keeler-Wolf classification system" of vegetation types.[1]

He is Senior Vegetation Ecologist at the California Department of Fish and Game and headed the Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program. He was Program Director of the California Native Plant Society’s Vegetation Program. He is the author of numerous books and academic publications. He wrote Introduction to California Plant Life with Robert Ornduff and Phyllis M. Faber, and co-edited Terrestrial Vegetation of California with Alan A. Schoenherr and Michael Barbour.

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    • Introduction to California Plant Life, Robert Ornduff, Phyllis M. Faber, Todd Keeler-Wolf, California Natural History Guides No. 69, University of California Press, Ltd., 2003, ISBN 978-0-520-23704-9, pages 114, 138–9
    • Santa Margarita River Recharge and Recovery Enhancement Program, United States Bureau of Reclamation, [1]
    • Biological Resources Report, Elder and Plunge Creek Project, San Bernardino County Department of Public Works Environmental Management Division, [2]
    • Placer County Natural Resources Report, Chapter 2: Methods, 2004
    • Todd Keeler-Wolfe bio, California Native Plant Society