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Post-fire Oak Survival and Regeneration in Oak Woodlands Impacted by the River Fire at Hopland Research and Extension Center Michael I. Jones, UC Cooperative Extension, Mendocino, Lake and Sonoma Counties In July 2018, the River Fire burned ~3,000 acres of oak (Quercus spp.
Post-fire Recovery in the Understory: Woody Fuels Management and Restoration in Oak Forests at Pepperwood Michelle Halbur, Pepperwood Preserve Tosha Comendant, Pepperwood Preserve; Michael Gillogly, Pepperwood Preserve; Devyn Friedfel, Pepperwood Preserve; Ryan Ferrell, Pepperwood Preserve; Makayla...
Response of Post-wildfire California Black Oak Sprout-clumps to Crown Modification; Early Results Ethan Hammett, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 3644 Avtech Parkway, Redding CA 96002; (530) 739-5270; ethanjhammett@outlook.
Determining the Long-Term Effects of Wildfire on Goldspotted Oak Borer in Southern California Kim Corella, Forest Pest Specialist, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Cheyenne Borello, Forester I, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection David Haas, Forester I, Califor...
Ranchers and Land Managers Responses to an Oak Survey Devii R. Rao, University of California Cooperative Extension, 3228 Southside Road, Hollister, CA 95023; 831-637-5346; drorao@ucanr.
Coordinated Squirrels: Harvesting Acorns for Reforestation Using Community Volunteers, Smartphones, and Persistent Chat Applications Zarah Wyly, Sacramento Tree Foundation The Sacramento Tree Foundation operates an annual acorn harvesting program that gathers seven to fifteen-thousand acorns to supp...
Can Grazing Reduce Wildfire Risk? Katherine Siegel, Theresa Becchetti, Stephanie Larson, Matthew Shapero, Fadzayi Mashiri, Lulu Waks, Luke Macauley, Van Butsic Livestock grazing has been removed from many rangelands due to concerns grazing negatively impacts ecosystems.
Examining abiotic and biotic factors influencing specimen black oaks (Quercus kellogii) in northern California to reimplement traditional ecological knowledge and promote ecosystem resilience post-wildfire Cory J. OGorman, Department of Biology, Sonoma State University Dr.
Bark Properties and Expected Conferred Resistance to Fire-induced Mortality in Three California Oak Species Kaili Brande, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara Frank W.