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  • Former dean Gordon Rausser has gifted $50 million to Berkeley’s College of Natural Resources, the largest amount ever received by the college. (UC Berkeley photo by Keegan Houser)
    UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources receives $50 million gift

    Mar 3, 2020

    • Agriculture
  • UC CalFresh mango and black bean salad
    'Know beans' about a delicious Thanksgiving

    Nov 14, 2017

  • Hunter, center, and the other instructors show the students tools and techniques for using open data to analyze problems related to food and agriculture.
    STEAM summer camp introduces teens to ag tech

    Jul 28, 2017

  • Naturalists in the Sierra Streams Institute California Naturalist course conduct water quality surveys.
    First national celebration for citizen science in April

    Feb 11, 2016

  • rangeland
    Children’s magazine focuses on rangeland animals

    Sep 24, 2015

  • The 41-acre Narrows property, located on the Yuba River, will be managed by UC to protect its natural resources.
    UC receives PG&E land to expand research in Sierra foothills

    Jan 30, 2015

  • Cover crops  provide many ecosystem services, but may trigger concerns about food safety.
    UCCE offers online training for protecting food safety and natural resources

    Oct 9, 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

  • Steelhead trout begin life as rainbow trout. For unknown reasons, some migrate to the ocean and become steelhead. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    Unseen for decades in the LA River, environmentalists continue search for steelhead trout

    May 20, 2014

  • During the forum field tour, Rich Casale, district conservationist from USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, speaks about managing for environmental quality.
    Conservationists, growers, food safety experts discuss food safety, water quality

    Apr 20, 2012

  • Illegal water diversion is common among many illicit cannabis plots in wildlands. (Photo from Giusti's presentation, courtesy of Lake County Sheriff's Office)
    Pollute, poach, dewater: Legacies of illicit cannabis grows

    Nov 16, 2011

  • hummingbird 310
    Hummingbirds are noisy romancers

    Oct 5, 2011

  • Dave Lewis
    Fish and wildlife funds disbursed in Marin

    Jun 13, 2011

  • California brome.
    Native plants offer myriad rural benefits

    Nov 17, 2010

  • arundo
    Invasive reed arundo is choking state waterways

    Jul 19, 2010

  • Wireless company announces contract from UCCE

    Nov 25, 2008

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