Blog - Forest Research and Outreach

UC scientist analyzes coyote stomach contents to study diet

March 26, 2018
By Susan D Kocher
Reposted from the UCANR News Shoes with rubber soles, western cottontail rabbits, birds, avocados, oranges, peaches, candy wrappers and fast-food cartons were among the contents that UC Cooperative Extension human-wildlife interactions advisor Niamh Quinn has found inside the stomachs of urban coyot...
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Mysterious mistletoe

February 22, 2018
By Lenya N Quinn-Davidson
To see dwarf mistletoe seeds is to experience them. These are not typical seeds that gently drop from a mature plant. Rather, they are explosive forcibly ejected from their fruits at high rates of speed.
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