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IGIS: Article

New GIF Director: Nancy Thomas

November 4, 2014
By Maggi Kelly
The GIF welcomes our new Executive Director Nancy Thomas, who joins us Monday November 10th. Nancy comes to us from the Spatial Analysis Center at Stanford. She has over 18 years of experience in managing successful remote sensing and GIS projects in both consulting and academic arenas.
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A mighty male Monarch on the move. On its way to one of coastal California's overwintering sites, it stops to sip from flight fuel (nectar) from a Mexican sunflower, Tithonia. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Marvels of Migration

November 3, 2014
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Lately we've been fascinated by the migrating Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) heading to coastal California and central Mexico for their overwintering sites. For years we've marveled at the migrating whales passing Point Reyes as we stood glued to our binoculars.
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UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

JOB OPENING :: Writer Editor Supervisor—Content Development Supervisor

November 3, 2014
By Gale Perez
Writer Editor SupervisorContent Development Supervisor Application instructions and a full position description are available on the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources employment web site (ucanr.edu/sites/anrstaff/Employment_Opportunities).
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IGIS: Article

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October 31, 2014
By Maggi Kelly
Violence against those who help manage and protect our public lands is an unfortunate reality in the United States. Though the recent Cliven Bundy standoff served to publicly highlight tensions between public lands managers and private citizens, that was not an isolated incident.
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Jumping spider eyes the photographer. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

Spiders? Scary? Spooky?

October 31, 2014
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
"Look, there's a spider!" A sure-fire way to frighten arachnophobics is the very mention of "spiders"--especially on Halloween. Spiders aren't insects but arthropods, order Araneae. They have eight legs, which according to some, are seven legs too many.
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ACP adult and nymph
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Scientists search for an odor Asian citrus psyllids cannot resist

October 31, 2014
By Ben A Faber
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources scientists based at UC Riverside are honing in on odors that might lure Asian citrus psyllids into traps, and other odors that will keep them away from citrus trees, reported Mark Muckenfuss in the Riverside Press-Enterprise.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Edema (oedema) in Citrus

October 30, 2014
By Ben A Faber
Edema may be caused by any agent that stimulates an abnormal increase in the size and number of a group of inner cells.
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IGIS: Article

King fire burn severity

October 30, 2014
By Maggi Kelly
The King Fire is out, but it leaves us with alot to ponder. It started September 13 and quickly jumped on a northward run through National Forest and private forestlands. At the end, it burned 97,717 acres. 12 houses and several other minor structures were lost.
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