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  • A constructed wetland at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum provides habitat, removes pollutants and allows for groundwater recharge. It also provides an opportunity to learn about and connect with nature in the city. Sabrina Drill conducts a workshop on aquatic ecosystems. Photo by Jessica Chen
    UC ANR provides support for SoCal Greenprint mapping tool to balance growth and conservation

    Aug 24, 2021

    • Environment
  • It is unlikely steelhead trout will return to the LA River. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    LA's concrete river revitalization unlikey to create habitat for steelhead trout

    Sep 10, 2018

    • Natural Resources
  • August 2018 News Clips 8/16-8/31

    Aug 31, 2018

  • UC ANR scientists say society tends to be concerned about wildfires during and immediately after high-profile catastrophic events. However, the attention is often short-lived and doesn't generate change before the next fire strikes.
    Wildland-urban interface residents still build after burns

    Aug 28, 2018

    • Environment
  • UCCE natural resources advisor Sabrina Drill is a fire science expert.
    More people live in fire-prone communities

    Jul 9, 2018

    • Natural Resources
  • Sabrina Drill, UCCE natural resources advisor, conducts a research and education program that include conservation of aquatic habitats, restoration of urban streams and rebuilding populations of native species.
    Heavy rains this winter may help native fish in the LA River make a comeback

    Dec 4, 2015

  • The iNaturalist page created by UC ANR's Sabrina Drill to track fish in the L.A. River.
    Citizen science in the L.A. River expanding

    May 6, 2015

  • California Naturalist Scott Van Tyle takes a close look at a sea kelp rootball on the beach at Asilomar.
    The California Naturalist program hits its stride

    Oct 30, 2014

  • Steelhead trout begin life as rainbow trout. For unknown reasons, some migrate to the ocean and become steelhead. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    Unseen for decades in the LA River, environmentalists continue search for steelhead trout

    May 20, 2014

  • Goldspotted oak borers leave D shaped exit holes in bark.
    Movie star helps raise awareness about threats to California oaks

    Mar 11, 2013

  • UC expert encourages residents in fire-prone areas to create defensible space around their homes.
    UCCE advisor teaches Topanga Canyon residents about making their homes fire safe

    Jun 28, 2012

  • KCET online series
    UCCE expert featured in public TV video series

    Mar 15, 2011

  • Los Angeles River Fish Study (pdf)
    The flood-controlled LA River supports fish life

    Oct 19, 2010

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