Ongoing research

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GSOB Quarterly Situation Reports

In 2008, the goldspotted oak borer (GSOB; Agrilus auroguttatus) was attributed to be causing extreme decline and mortality to native oak woodlands in San Diego County. At that time, there was little to no information available about the morphology, distribution and management of this insect pest.
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Los Angeles County

To report firewood or trees suspected of being infested with GSOB: Call the GSOB Hotline (951) 659-8328 or use this online form. To request GSOB information materials and handouts: Contact Annika Nabors: ajnabors@ucanr.edu.
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San Bernardino County

To report firewood or trees suspected of being infested with GSOB: Call the GSOB Hotline (951) 659-8328 or use this online form. To request GSOB information materials and handouts: Contact Annika Nabors: ajnabors@ucanr.edu.
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UCCE Quagga and Zebra Mussel Research and Extension: Page

About Us

For more information on UCCE and California Sea Grant's quagga and zebra mussel related programs, contact: Carrie Culver Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties 669 County Square Drive Cooperative Extension Ventura County, #100 Ventura, CA 93003-5401 (805) 645-1469 Email: csculver@ucdavis.
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UCCE in the County of San Luis Obispo: Page

4-H Youth Development

"Head-Heart-Hands-Health"represents the four H's in the 4-H clover. Whether youth participate in clubs, family-science programs, or in other program settings, the 4-H Youth Development Program's mission and goals remain the same....
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Staff

Ana Torres, 4-H Regional Coordinator Email: amltorres@ucanr.edu (805)-781-5941 Denise Harris, 4-H Program Assistant Email: dharris@co.slo.ca.us (805) 781-5943 Humberto Salazar-Banuelos, 4-H Program Assistant/Outreach Coordinator Email: hsalazarbanuelos@co.slo.ca.
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Tree fruit, Citrus, Avocado, and Nuts

Local field research is conducted by Cooperative Extension advisors, in cooperation with University of California Extension Specialists, Experiment Station personnel and growers. Research efforts target new crops and varieties that are best adapted to local growing conditions and markets.
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Fruits and Nuts Information

Suggested Fruit and Nut Varieties for information on recommended fruit and nut varieties for backyard gardeners in the inland and coastal regions of San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties.
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