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California Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS): Page

What species is it?

Click on each picture to learn more about the species and the impacts they have on California ecosystems...
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California Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS): Page

Stop the Spread!

Avoid going to two streams, lakes, or other water bodies the same day, to give you time to decontaminate your gear between sites. If you must visit multiple sites, plan your trips so that any sites known to be infested with AIS are visited LAST.
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California Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS): Page

Learn More

A crayfish encrusted with small zebra mussels. We host a series of lunchtime webinars as part of California Invasive Species Action Week in June each year.
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California Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS): Page

About Us

Our goal is to assist people who are active in California's wetlands and waterways to recognize aquatic invasive species (AIS), learn about problems they cause, report sightings and avoid spreading them to new areas.
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Learning and Development Resources

ANR Strategic Learning & Development Goals ANR's Strategic Learning & Development skills and goals fall under four tracks: Extension Delivery, Building Support, Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, and Office & Team Management.
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Contact Us

Learning & Development Coordinator: Jodi Azulai Address: University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources 2801 Second Street Davis, CA 95618 Phone: (530) 750-1239 Fax: (530) 756-1079 Email: jlazulai@ucanr.
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What is an IDP?

On this page: Why plan your career? What is an Individual Development Plan (IDP)? Why create an IDP? IDP form (download; fillable PDF) Why plan your career? If you dont plan your career, who will?
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