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  • The new statewide fire coordinator, Katie Low, helps with a prescribed fire at Blodgett Forest Research Station during her studies at UC Berkeley. Photo courtesy Katie Low
    New advisors share crucial wildfire expertise

    Sep 22, 2022

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • A new suggests that low-density stands that largely eliminate tree competition are key to creating forests resilient to stressors such as severe wildfire, drought and bark beetles. Photo by Elena Zhukova
    Just what is a ‘resilient’ forest, anyway?

    Jan 19, 2022

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • Researcher Julia Michaels standing in a field of frying pans, an uplands plant endemic to California. Photo courtesy of Julia Michaels
    Once perceived as a problem, conservation grazing by cattle a boon to vernal pools

    Dec 13, 2021

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • Leaving sufficient dry matter on rangeland prevents soil erosion and creates a conducive environment for diverse plant communities to thrive.
    Low residual dry matter on rangeland a concern heading into wet season

    Oct 2, 2015

  • A hike to the Hollywood sign lends a far-off view of downtown beyond Griffith Park.
    Even without rain, the California Naturalist Program blooms in Southern California

    Sep 2, 2015

  • Rubicon River, El Dorado National Forest
    King Fire provides learning opportunities

    Apr 29, 2015

  • Mike De Lasaux shows FIT participants the tree rings in a core sample.
    Teachers invited to learn about natural resources in the forest

    Mar 4, 2015

  • Fire consumes a once-healthy California redwood tree. (photo: USFS)
    Coast redwoods increasingly susceptible to fire damage

    Sep 4, 2013

  • Tree cookies, horizontal slices from a tree trunk, are another tool used to estimate the total number of fire events in an area and how often a fire occurred in a tree’s life, as well as how the tree recovered from the fires. (Photo: Kim Ingram)
    Fire ecology - a ‘hot’ career to attract students to science

    Apr 15, 2013

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    Poisons on public lands put wildlife at risk

    Jul 25, 2012

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    Reducing roadkill on freeways

    Dec 7, 2011

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