- Author: Kat Kerlin
Published on: May 29, 2019
Treatments May Reduce Loss in Future Droughts and Bark Beetle Epidemics
Tags: bark beetles (6), Christina Restaino (1), Derek Young (2), drought (12), effectiveness (1), fire (7), forest (7), fuels reduction (4), thinning (2)
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- Author: Jeannette Warnert
Published on: February 20, 2015
Stately oak trees with blue-green leaves – known as blue oaks – are found in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada and coast range, and nowhere else on earth. They are valued for their beauty, wildlife habitat, shade and acorn production. Protecting the resource poses challenges since the vast majority of blue oak woodlands are part of privately held ranches where owners use the landscape to raise cattle for a living.
Researchers with UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) have worked with landowners for decades to help them manage these oak woodlands in ways that balance the ranchers' economic needs with ecological considerations.
In the late...
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