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Shade equity is the inspiration for a new art exhibition at Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge called “Roots of Cool: A ...
Dave Francis, 4-H program leader with Utah State University Extension who has known Schmitt-McQuitty for nearly two decades, regards her as a “transformative leader,” especially in advancing STEM ...
A historic agreement between the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California and UC ANR has created the first-ever UC Cooperative Extension Tribal Extension Office. Located on tribal land at ...
The invasive goldspotted oak borer has spread across SoCal, leaving boneyards of dead trees behind. This June, UC ANR and ...
Although they can disperse naturally by wind, water, and animals, human activity is the most common way invasive plants spread to new areas. French broom, pampasgrass, and giant reed were all ...
Beekeeper Rick Moehrke, a retired Vacaville teacher, talks to a visitor at a recent California Honey Festival. He is a member of the Sacramento Area Beekeepers' Association and working on a ...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is now accepting proposals for its National Conservation Lands – Management Studies Support Program (NCL-BLM). This program funds research that supports the ...
Blog article by Paula PashbyIt is a great feeling to have veggie seedlings tucked into their new home in my garden. I double-check my sketched-out planting plans and take one last walkthrough to make ...
"I'm in!" The sweat bee grabs a spot, right next to the foothill carpenter bee. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey) It's National Pollinator Month, the month to raise awareness about the importance of ...
You may not see them, but small hitchhikers can cling to your boats, trailers, fishing gear, kayaks, and paddleboards. These hitchhikers are a quatic invasive species like plants, fish, and mussels.
Dear Colleagues, It is my pleasure to announce that, after an extensive nationwide search, Hannah Thompson has been named as the new director of the Nutrition Policy Institute. She will start in this ...