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  • Invasive species threaten California's landscapes.
    Invasive species threaten California’s economy and ecology

    May 31, 2019

    • Pest Management
  • UC ANR teams with  other universities, government agencies, non-profit organizations, landowners and California residents in the fight to prevent, eradicate or control invasive species.
    A team approach is key to conquering invasive species

    May 31, 2019

    • Pest Management
  • A sugar volcano (sugary exudate) on avocado tree trunk.
    During California Invasive Species Action Week, learn about invasive species

    Jun 4, 2018

    • Agriculture
  • Spotted lanternfly. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    Invasive pest takes up residence in the Northeast

    May 21, 2018

    • Agriculture
  • Glenda Humiston, vice president of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources, said research is a fundamental component of the fight against damaging invasive species.
    Ag leaders, scientists set priorities to prevent invasive pest threats to the environment and economy

    Jan 18, 2018

    • Economic Development
    • Pest Management
  • Spotted wing drosophila
    National Invasive Species Awareness week: Feb. 27 – March 3, 2017

    Feb 28, 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

  • Peter Moyle
    UC Davis scientists share perspectives on endangered species

    Jan 16, 2014

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    Don’t flush those fish!

    Feb 6, 2013

  • Ted Grosholz, estuarine ecologist at UC Davis. (photo by John Stumbos / UC Davis)
    Zebra mussels and quagga mussels threaten California water systems

    Oct 24, 2012

  • Cooperative Extension Specialist  Lisa Thompson conducts research and outreach programs to help anadromous and inland fish. As director of the Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture, she oversees a facility at UC Davis that gives scientists extraordinary capabilities to study some of California’s most threatened and endangered fish species. (Photo by Stephanie Locher)
    UC Davis scientists to discuss aquatic invasive species and research on endangered fish

    Apr 27, 2012

  • Map of YST
    Time to plan your yellow starthistle weed attack

    Nov 9, 2011

  • Building a peripheral canal to divert water around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta could create more than 129,000 jobs. iStock photo.
    Analysis says canal could create 129,000 jobs

    Sep 29, 2011

  • Photo by Ann King Filmer
    How does climate change impact plants?

    Jan 21, 2011

  • acorn iPhone
    Want to report SOD? We’ve got an app for that!

    Dec 22, 2010

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    Public collects data on invasive weeds

    Nov 17, 2010

  • arundo
    Invasive reed arundo is choking state waterways

    Jul 19, 2010

  • Goldspotted oak borer.
    The agony of the oaks

    Jan 6, 2010

  • UC members of the ISCC advisory board.
    Invasive species council appoints two ANR academics to new advisory board

    Jul 21, 2009

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