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Community Nutrition and Health - Tulare County

California SNAP-Ed Mission To inspire and empower under-served Californians to improve their health by promoting awareness, education, and community change through diverse partnerships, resulting i healthy eating and active living.
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Information Technology

IT Infrastructure provides technology solutions to the Division that enable communication between offices, clientele and to the rest of the world. These services include email, high-speed internet access, video conferencing, secure remote connectivity, and training.
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Marin Knotweed Action Team

Japanese knotweed, an invasive plant posing severe risks to the environment and property, has been identified in Marin County and specifically the San Geronimo Valley and Lagunitas Creek Watersheds.
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Orange County EFNEP

The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) assists limited-resource families gain the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and changed behavior necessary to choose nutritionally sound diets and improve their well-being.
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UC Ag Experts Talk Webinar Series

What is involved in the webinars? A series of usually 1-hour long webinars, designed for growers and pest management professionals, highlighting various pest management and horticultural topics for crops grown in California.
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California 4-H Healthy Living Toolkit

The California 4-H Healthy Living program wants youth to reach their fullest potential. The Life Skills for Better Living Toolkit is a place to find activities and resources, research, and policies and guidelines, surrounding today's most-pressing healthy living topics.
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Central Coast Rangeland Coalition

The Central Coast Rangeland Coalition is a group of individuals and organizations committed to the ecological, economic, and social sustainability of rangeland management on public and private lands across Californias Central Coast region.
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