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This course aims to educate the public, Master Gardeners, and other stakeholders about the impact of the invasive pink hibiscus mealybug (PHM) on California. PHM is a highly destructive pest that poses a significant threat to both agricultural crops and ornamental plants.
This course explores what it means to be an invasive species scout and participate in the statewide Invasive Species Scout Project. This course is required for volunteers who want to report hours in the Invasive Species Scout Project in VMS. Course I.D.
The invasive pink hibiscus mealybug (Maconellicoccus hirsutus) is a small pest that has made its way to California and has the potential to cause significant damage to both agriculture and landscapes.
The tree-of-heaven, Ailanthus altissima, is an invasive tree that has been documented in 45 states including California (Kron). It is a rapidly growing deciduous tree native to both northeast and central China, as well as Taiwan.
Be a part of our statewide initiative as a UC Master Gardener volunteer to protect Californias ecosystems. Help us in the early detection and management of invasive pests, including plants and insects, to preserve biodiversity, support agriculture, and engage in citizen science.
eXtension Campus is an online campus that provides objective research-based information and eLearning opportunities that help people improve their lives. Campus hosts live webinars and online courses in many topics including Yard and Garden.
This course is designed to inform the public, master gardeners and other stakeholders on the threat posed by spotted lanternfly (SLF) to the state of California. SLF is a destructive invasive insect threatening agricultural and ornamental plants.
Have you seen a new or unusual plant or pest in your area? If so, you can play an important role in protecting California agriculture and your environment by reporting the sighting of a plant or pest that you suspect may be a new invasive species in your area.
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) is an invasive pest that is currently in the mid-atlantic United States and has the potential to invade California and have a profound impact on our agriculture and our landscapes.
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