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Matteo Garbelotto examines bay laurel for sudden oak death symptoms at the UC Berkeley campus.
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Citizen science SOD Blitz starts April 11 with new COVID-19 safety measures

April 3, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
With Californians sheltering in place to stop the spread of new coronavirus COVID-19, the annual citizen science project to map sudden oak death disease has been redesigned to ensure the safety of participants. The first in a series of SOD blitzes of 2020 will be April 11 in Napa.
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A hillside in the foreground with burning piles of vegetation set against a background ridge covered in snow.
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Reforestation in a burning climate

March 21, 2020
Have you given your favorite tree a hug lately? Perhaps you would rather plant a tree? Well, on March 21, International Forest Day, Californians have a good excuse to do both. In the first two decades of this new century, fire is having a transformative effect on California forests.
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David Haviland teaching young children about entomology.

Entomologist’s work benefits Kern County agriculture

March 9, 2020
This is the fourth in a series featuring a few scientists whose work exemplifies UC ANR's public value for California. UC Cooperative Extension entomology advisor David Haviland has been recognized by his peers, his clientele, and extension directors who oversee programs in 14 western U.S. states.
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Dead tanoaks surrounded by Douglas firs in Humboldt County. Sudden oak death threatens survival of several tree species. Photo by Yana Valachovic
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Volunteers needed to stop SOD from killing oak trees

March 9, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
In California, sudden oak death disease has killed more than 50 million of the state's iconic oaks and tanoak trees between Humboldt County and Monterey County, threatening survival of several tree species.
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