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  • While people often gift or share homegrown fruit during the holidays, residents in fruit fly quarantine zones should refrain from moving homegrown citrus or other produce off their property. Photo by Evett Kilmartin
    First-ever Queensland fruit fly quarantine restricts moving homegrown produce

    Nov 21, 2023

    • Agriculture
    • Food
    • Pest Management
  • Rachel Surls has worked with the UC Master Gardener Program to educate the public about issues such as preventing the spread of citrus diseases from backyards to farms.
    Rachel Surls has cultivated a healthier LA County through gardens

    Nov 14, 2023

    • Food
    • Health
    • Yard & Garden
  • A bed bug nymph before and after feeding blood. Photo by Siavash Taravati.
    UC Cooperative Extension advisor helps property managers prevent pests in the home

    Sep 13, 2023

    • Environment
    • Family
    • Health
    • Pest Management
  • The Formosan subterranean termite is
    Cooperative Extension advisor, UC experts tackle ‘nightmare’ termite

    Jun 28, 2023

    • Health
    • Pest Management
  • Keese and PVP 4-H club members backpacking through Sparkplug Mine in Inyo County.
    4-H volunteer of 48 years is more motivated than ever

    Apr 19, 2023

    • 4-H
    • Family
    • Health
  • PVP 4-H club members touring the West Basin Municipal Water District's Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility in El Segundo in December 2022.
    Los Angeles 4-H program cultivates future generation of water stewards

    Mar 3, 2023

    • 4-H
    • Economic Development
    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • It is unlikely steelhead trout will return to the LA River. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    LA's concrete river revitalization unlikey to create habitat for steelhead trout

    Sep 10, 2018

    • Natural Resources
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    Simple tips for the best Thanksgiving

    Nov 18, 2017

  • Sabrina Drill, UCCE natural resources advisor, conducts a research and education program that include conservation of aquatic habitats, restoration of urban streams and rebuilding populations of native species.
    Heavy rains this winter may help native fish in the LA River make a comeback

    Dec 4, 2015

  • The iNaturalist page created by UC ANR's Sabrina Drill to track fish in the L.A. River.
    Citizen science in the L.A. River expanding

    May 6, 2015

  • LA County was a major farming area in 1929.
    UC collaboration helps position LA urban agriculture for growth

    Sep 5, 2013

  • Colorful orange crate labels helped to brand Los Angeles and Southern California as a new Eden, the land of sunshine and good health.
    Los Angeles and the “Orange Empire”

    Dec 20, 2011

  • KCET online series
    UCCE expert featured in public TV video series

    Mar 15, 2011

  • Small Farm Homes in El Monte, Los Angeles County
    Small farm homes: An L.A. tradition

    Feb 24, 2011

  • Los Angeles River Fish Study (pdf)
    The flood-controlled LA River supports fish life

    Oct 19, 2010

  • New gardeners learn the basics.
    New gardeners cultivated throughout Los Angeles County

    May 19, 2010

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