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  • Scientists say there is a great need for forest restoration and fire hazard reduction treatments in Sierra Nevada forests.
    Scientific consensus says U.S. Forest Service should implement proposed forest treatments

    Jan 5, 2016

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

    Apr 29, 2015

  • Pacific fisher is another victim of illegal marijuana grows.
    Rat poison used in marijuana grows harming wildlife

    Dec 16, 2014

  • John Battles and SNAMP participant Lynn Lorenson discussing a tree core sample.
    The effects of density and high severity fire on tree and forest health

    Nov 13, 2014

  • A Pacific fisher image from the new calendar.
    Calendar with rare Pacific fisher photos available from UC Cooperative Extension

    Sep 19, 2014

  • “All parties deeply care about the fate of these landscapes, and it was this care that sustained SNAMP for the long haul.” John Battles with a clearing axe.
    Taming Sierra flames

    Jun 4, 2014

  • The American Fire.
    What happens when a wildfire sweeps through your study area?

    Feb 27, 2014

  • Slash pile in Tahoe National Forest, Last Chance project.
    Generating energy from forest products

    Nov 8, 2013

  • A Pacific fisher roadkill found along Highway 41 in the winter.
    Roadkill is a serious threat to rare wildlife populations

    Jul 25, 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

  • Rodenticide bait pellets (bright green) with plant fertilizer dispersed around 2,000 plants in a northern California marijuana grow site within the northwestern California fisher project boundary.
    Evidence of rodenticide poisoning of wildlife found in the Sierra

    Dec 18, 2012

  • UC program representative Ann Lombardo, left, and UC researcher Rick Sweitzer with their bounty of socks. A stuffed Pacific fisher is in the foreground.
    UC's 'viral' sock drive appears on the Bee's front page

    Feb 27, 2012

  • A Pacific fisher, captured by researchers with a motion-detecting camera, grabs at a bait-filled sock.
    UC wildlife research team seeks single socks

    Dec 16, 2011

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