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Stream Flow Using Float to Measure Velocity UC ANR Publication 8490- Low-Cost Methods of Measuring Diverted Water UC ANR- Publication 8213- Measuring Irrigation Flows in a Pipeline UC ANR Publication 8681- Determining Volume in a Small Pond with a Staff Gauge and Depth-Capacity Curve SWRCB- Alternat...
Click on the talk titles below to see the recorded webinars, or visit the UC California Naturalist YouTube Channel to see even more! Killer algae, incestuous beetles, and rodents of unusual size Monday, June 3: How they get here: Aquatic invasive species being moved around the world Sabrina Drill, U...
June 5, 12:10-1:00 pm: Shot hole borers and other threats to Californias trees Chair: Dr. Beatriz E. Nobua-Behrmann, UC Cooperative Extension, Orange County Speakers: Dr. Jodi Axelson, Cooperative Extension Specialist - Forest Health Dept.
Some are tiny and hard to find. Some are beautiful. However, as with many things, looks can be deceiving. Invasive plants and animals threaten some of California's most precious resources, as well as our health. Often these impacts involve surprising interactions that may not be obvious.
Join us for a scrumptious line-up focused on things YOU can do! Bring your own lunch! Want to learn more about how ANR researchers Ted Grosholz, Bea Nobua-Behrman, and Sabrina Drill are working with community scientists to investigate and manage invasive species?