- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
Published on: November 29, 2016
Reposted from UCANR news
Whether you call them wild hogs, feral pigs, feral hogs, wild boars, Russian boars or Eurasian boars, by any name the hairy beasts are wrecking crews on California lands. In rangelands, forests and farms, wild pigs trample crops, prey on farm animals and rip up soil with their sharp tusks, contributing to erosion.
- Author: Robert Sanders
Published on: December 9, 2016
Reposted from UC Berkeley News
Todd Dawson's field equipment always includes ropes and ascenders, which he and his team use to climb hundreds of feet into the canopies of the world's largest trees, California's redwoods.
It's laborious work, but he'll soon be getting a little help. From drones.
Dawson, a professor of integrative biology and environmental science, policy and management at UC Berkeley has teamed up with
- Author: Kat Kerlin
Published on: December 22, 2016
Reposted from UC Davis News
New Tool Helps Foresters Prioritize Restoration...
Tags: conifer (1), Hugh Safford (3), Kevin Welch (1), post-fire (3), regeneration (1), wildfire (79)
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- Author: Kat Kerlin
Published on: January 20, 2017
Reposted from UC Davis updates
Research ecologist Rahel Sollmann receives UC President's Award to study fire impact on forests
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