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For the Media

Pamela Kan-Rice Assistant Director, News and Information Outreach (510) 206-3476 pam.kanrice@ucanr.edu Michael Hsu Senior Public Information Representative (530) 304-0923 mjhsu@ucanr.edu Ricardo Vela Manager, News in Spanish (951) 660-9887 rvela@ucanr.edu
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Stay Connected

Connected is the monthly email newsletter of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR). UC ANR offers programs and activities all over the state that connect Californians to the University of California - even if there isn't a campus nearby.
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Community Nutrition and Health Experts

Assistant Cooperative Extension Area Youth, Families and Communities advisor - Humboldt and Del Norte counties Food security, nutrition, wellness, youth and community development kbelt@ucanr.
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Drought and Water Experts

Jim Baird, Ph.D. UC ANR Cooperative Extension turfgrass management specialist, based at UC Riverside (951) 827-5630 cell (951) 333-9052 jbaird@ucr.edu Helen Dahlke, Ph.D. Associate professor of integrated hydrologic sciences, based at UC Davis (530) 302-5358 hdahlke@ucdavis.edu Kristin Dobbin, Ph.D.
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4-H Youth Development Experts

Statewide 4-H Director Program administration, leadership development, positive youth development, youth science literacy (530) 750-1334 lschmittmcquitty@ucanr.edu 4-H Healthy Living Academic Coordinator Healthy lifestyle, healthy families and communities (530) 750-1339 amiaccopucci@ucanr.
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B-roll

Below are links to B-roll for use by the news media in publicizing the Asian citrus psyllid/huanglongbing crisis in California. To download the B-roll, click the thumbnail. When the video comes up, right click and select "save video as.
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Photos

Asian citrus psyllid nymphs excrete distinctive waxy tubules. Asian citrus psyllid nymphs Psyllid nymphs on young flush. Size of adult psyllid. Asian citrus psyllids typically congregate on new growth Ant protecting psyllids to farm the sweet honeydew they produce.
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