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Cheryl Wilen As the integrated pest management (IPM) advisor for ornamental plant production and maintenance and other outdoor situations in in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties, Dr.
By Donald R. Hodel Environmental Horticulturist UC Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles County This year's dry winter means that the danger of wildfires and brushfires in the hills and mountains surrounding urban areas will be unusually high.
by Donald R. Hodel and Andrew C. Chang Trace elements occur naturally in all areas and soils of the world. Indeed, some are essential for humans, plants, and animals. We always ingest them to some extent in food and water, and we breathe them in the air.
UCCE's s Natural Resources Program provides research-based information, tools and training to serve as the basis for sound natural resource management in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties.
Each year, UCANR participates in California's Invasive Species Action Week by hosting a series of lunch hour webinars featuring the latest from experts in the field.
Are you prepared for wildfires? Wildfires are part of the California's ecosystems, and they do not have to lead to the destruction structures and livelihoods. We all have a role to play in improving wildfire resilience. We can make a difference from individual houses to entire communities.
ANR and UC have a variety of statewide programs and sites related to natural resource management. UCOaks has information about oaks and oak woodlands for residents, landowners, planners and more.
With more than 35 years of experience providing nutrition education to LA County residents, UC Cooperative Extension offers research-based nutrition information and educational programs to help youth and families make healthy food choices, be more physically active, maximize limited food budgets and...
EFNEP promotes good nutrition and physical activity as a means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle free of chronic diseases. Our goal, while advocating for nutrition, is to help adults and their families establish and maintain healthy eating habits and physically active lifestyles.