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ESRI User Conference 2018 wrap-up

July 12, 2018
As always, the Plenary session was an immersive and emotional showcase of the power of mapping. Running through Mondays talks was a sense of urgency for we GIS people to save the world. This is what JD calls societal GIS, or embracing the digital transformation and leverage the science of where.
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ESRI User Conference 2018 wrap-up

July 12, 2018
By Maggi Kelly
As always, the Plenary session was an immersive and emotional showcase of the power of mapping. Running through Mondays talks was a sense of urgency for we GIS people to save the world. This is what JD calls societal GIS, or embracing the digital transformation and leverage the science of where.
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MaryAnn Wohlers Montague worked as a scientist at UC Davis for more than 33 years. This image is from the Department of Entomology photo files when she worked with Extension apiculturist Eric Mussen, now emeritus.
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MaryAnn Wohlers Montague: 1941-2018

July 12, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Scientist MaryAnn Wohlers Montague, a longtime UC Davis Department of Entomology staff research assistant who retired from UC Davis in 2001 after more than 33 years of service, died Thursday, July 5 in an automobile accident in Dixon. She was 77. Mrs.
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Summer 2018 Issue #2

July 12, 2018
This issue of Vegetable Views talks about: June Vegetable Walk Calculate Fertilizer Need Upcoming Events...
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CASI wins WEDA Award of Excellence
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Focus on what you do have

July 12, 2018
By Wendy Powers
I saw a message on my LinkedIn account from Bill Frost congratulating me on my second anniversary at UC ANR. Normally when I see Bill he asks me if I am still having fun. The truth? I'm having so much fun in this position, I think I must be doing it wrong.
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A wind-swept meadowhawk, Sympetrum corruptum, perches on a fence post after feasting on prey on July 1, 2018 in Vacaville, Calif. This was taken just after sunrise with a 200mm macro lens. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Dragonflies En Masse

July 11, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
So there they were, literally dozens of dragonflies flying around two separate Vacaville (Calif.) yards, feasting on swirling clouds of prey (gnatlike insects) and then touching down on blades of grass or fence posts. They proved as elusive as a celebrities attempting to avoid a paparazzi.
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