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Conservation Measures to Reduce Non-point Source Pollution at Horse Facilities Horse Manure Management Horse Paddocks: Designed and Managed to Protect Water Quality Dryland Pasture for Horses Photographic Monitoring for Equestrian Facilities Controlling Yellow Star Thistle Horse Keeping Guide Seedin...
The ANR Staff Assembly Wellness committee has developed healthy meeting best practices to support not only ANR employee health but our planets health. Adopt all four practices at once or gradually integrate these practices over time the choice is yours! Click here to download the print-ready, 8.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2024 UC ANR Moves event! It was a great success, with staff across the state coming together for a healthy and fun walk, led by Brent Hales. We hope you enjoyed the opportunity to stretch, get outside, and build camaraderie with your colleagues.
The UC ANR Staff Assembly is committed to supporting career training and professional development opportunities for ANR staff to further career advancement.
Have you ever noticed that when you wait too long to eat something, you end up pigging out? Nutritionists agree that one of the best ways to maintain your weight is by eating small meals throughout the day, with healthy snacks in between.
This page will house updates and information about supporting our UC ANR family whenever there are disasters. Current need: Alexandra Falk, community education specialist III for UC CalFresh Nutrition Education Program, lost her home in Paradise. We are thankful that she was able to evacuate safely.