This southern magnolia, located adjacent to Sproul Hall, is one of 16 distinctive campus trees featured on the new “Tall Tree Tales of Cal” audio tour, launched this spring. Originally developed by the forestry program and led by forestry students, the tour has been updated for smartphones and is now a selection on the Point app by Canogle, which is available free from the Apple and Android app stores. Canogle, a company founded by Arthur Bart-Williams, BS ’88 Engineering, generously donated development time to CNR for the project. (See <a href=
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Tall Tree Tales of Cal

This southern magnolia, located adjacent to Sproul Hall, is one of 16 distinctive campus trees featured on the new “Tall Tree Tales of Cal” audio tour, launched this spring. Originally developed by the forestry program and led by forestry students, the tour has been updated for smartphones and is now a selection on the Point app by Canogle, which is available free from the Apple and Android app stores. Canogle, a company founded by Arthur Bart-Williams, BS ’88 Engineering, generously donated development time to CNR for the project. No reservations are required for the “Tall Tree Tales of Cal.”