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Reforestation is a complex, multi-year process involving a sequence of seed collection, site preparation, planting, and seedling maintenance. Proper planning and implementation of these time-sensitive steps are required to ensure long-term seedling success and avoid costly follow-up treatments.
Archeology/Historical Information Resources CA Forest Practice Rules Protection of Archaeological Historical and Cultural Sites California Office of Historic Preservation The formation of the OHP was an outgrowth of the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which called for the...
Forest Stewardship & Forest Ecology Introduction to Forest Stewardship Susan Kocher, UCCE Success in forest improvement projects Fred Euphrat, RPF A Crash Course on Forest Inventory Mike Jones, UCCE Introduction to Mapping Mike Jones, UCCE Forest Management (planning and cost-share programs) Forest...
As seen throughout the last decade, the size, frequency, and severity of wildfires in California has dramatically increased to an unprecedented scale. Consequently, forest landowners are faced with the inevitable challenge of managing for wildfire and addressing its potential impact on their land.
This series of fact sheets has been created to provide landowners and land managers with an overview of specific post-fire topics. All fact sheets have been produced and internally reviewed by UC ANR forestry and natural resource advisors. Resources have been organized in these main topics:Post-Fire…
UCCE Forest Research and Management has developed the videos below to aid private forest landowners with creating and implementing a forest management plan.
From finding your way in the woods to planning a prescribed burn, UC ANR's California Tree School is a chance to explore foundational forestry concepts in a community space.
In response to the increasing scale and severity of wildfire impacts to California forests, the 2021 California Wildfire and Forest Resilience Action Plan recommended the formation of Emergency Forest Restoration Teams (EFRTs) to provide forest restoration assistance to small private landowners.