- Author: Randall Oliver
Published on: January 25, 2023
Reposted from UC ANR news
Early detection increases the chances of eradicating pests
Trees provide shade to keep us cool, produce oxygen for us to breathe and calm our nerves. Numerous studies have demonstrated that even brief contact with trees and green spaces can provide significant human health benefits such as reductions in blood pressure and stress-related hormones. Trees...
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UCANR: Protecting California's natural resources
Tags: gold spotted oak borer (2), insects (4), invasive shothole borer (1), invasive species (2), red striped palm weevil (1), UCIPM (1)
Focus Area Tags: Environment
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- Author: Jocelyn Anderson
Published on: July 1, 2020
Reposted from UC Davis News
A Collaboration of Science and Business Could Rid Lake Tahoe of a Major Polluter
Lake Tahoe is known for its beautiful blue waters and remarkable transparency. But its clarity is threatened by climate change and urbanization — and billions of tiny invasive shrimp.
Researchers at the UC Davis Tahoe...
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UCANR: Protecting California's natural resources
Tags: business (1), clarity (1), Geoff Schladow (1), invasive species (2), mysis shrimp (1), Tahoe Environmental Research Center (1)
Focus Area Tags: Environment
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