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Invasive tree pests are threatening the integrity of the urban forest in Southern California. Particularly, two species of invasive beetles (the invasive shot-hole borers and the gold-spotted oak borer) are affecting thousands of trees in urban landscapes and adjacent natural areas.
In Southern California, human-wildlife conflicts include increasingly critical issues, such as negative impacts of wild or feral mammals and birds in agricultural production, food safety, public health and safety, forestry, and natural resource conservation.
UC Ag and Natural Resources: Avocado Home Orchard Info (Pests, Site selection, watering, planting, training, pruning, fertilizing, sanitation, harvesting & storage and more) UC Cooperative Extension Ventura: Avocado Handbook UC Integrated Pest Management: Guidelines for Avocados UC Riverside Departm...
The Avocado Wrap Up: Question and Answer session Join Eric Focht, avocado researcher from UC Riverside, Paul Spitzzeri, Director of the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum, and Greg Rager, UC Master Gardener of Orange County to answer your questions about all things avocado! VIDEO Culinary Ex...