Join a Goldspotted Oak Borer Blitz!

Help us protect Southern California’s oak trees one hike at a time.
The goldspotted oak borer (GSOB) is a tiny beetle causing a big problem for Southern California’s oak trees. Its larvae tunnel beneath the bark and feed on the tissues that transport water and nutrients, slowly starving the tree from the inside out. After several years of repeated infestations, the damage becomes too much, and the tree dies. GSOB has already killed tens of thousands of mature oaks across the region.
But we can do something about it, and we need your help!
What’s a GSOB Blitz?
A GSOB Blitz is a community-powered effort to detect and map goldspotted oak borer infestations. With your help, we’ll survey oak trees across Southern California to identify where this pest is spreading, and how bad the damage is. These surveys help scientists and land managers decide where to take action to save our trees.
Even better? It’s a great way to learn, explore, and connect with nature while making a real impact.
How it works:
- Local survey events will take place across Southern California throughout the year.
- Events are led by local agencies and organizations in collaboration with UC ANR and other partners.
- Volunteers (like you!) will collect data in the field, after a brief training session.
- You don’t need to be an expert; we’ll teach you everything you need to know!
Now scheduling events for the
2026 Spring GSOB Blitz
April 22 - May 22, 2026
To learn more about organizing and leading a GSOB Blitz group, join us for the:
GSOB BLITZ GROUP LEADERS’ KICK-OFF MEETING
Wednesday, April 8,2026, 10:00 -11:00 AM
Zoom: https://ucanr.zoom.us/meeting/register/Rj-5a7X9QBqbWJSZcTBqdw
How to Participate
Step 1: Register Online.
- Groups and Leaders - Register your GSOB Blitz group! Let us know about your GSOB Blitz group at this online registration and share some details with us. We will follow-up with more
information and resources and get your group listed for volunteer registration.
- VOLUNTEERS - Register to participate in a GSOB Blitz event! Links to online registration for each scheduled GSOB Blitz event are listed below by county. If you do not see an event planned in your area, subscribe to the GSOB Blitz listserv to let us know you are interested. We will keep you informed as new events are organized.
- Los Angeles County GSOB Blitzes
- Orange County GSOB Blitzes
- Riverside County GSOB Blitzes
- San Bernardino County GSOB Blitzes
- San Diego County GSOB Blitzes
- Santa Barbara County GSOB Blitzes
- Ventura County GSOB Blitzes
- Following registration, you will receive more details via email.
- *Train-the-Trainer - Events designated as train-the-trainer are intended to equip those who will likely be educating others in their organizations or communities about GSOB and may potentially lead future GSOB Blitz groups. Instruction and field experience are similar to the general community volunteer GSOB Blitz but may include more technical terms and emphasis on various management and strategy options as well as resource supplies.
Step 2: Get Trained
- Complete the Online GSOB Course (approximately 1 hour). Instructions for accessing the course, HERE.
- Watch the GSOB Blitz Training Webinar recording held May 27, 2025, 1:00–3:00 PM
OR
Join us for the 2026 Spring GSOB Blitz training webinar on:
Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 12:00 PM (Noon) - 1:30 PM
Step 3: Join Your Survey Event
On the day of your local Blitz:
- Meet your group at the designated time and place.
- Receive your GSOB Blitz Bag with supplies and instructions.
- Head out with your team to survey oak trees and collect data!
Step 4: View Your Survey Results!
Find the results of your GSOB Blitz group survey and others on the interactive GSOB Blitz Dashboard Map.
Ready to Make a Difference?
Let’s team up to stop GSOB and help keep Southern California’s oak woodlands healthy and thriving for wildlife, for people, and for future generations.
NOTE: SUBSCRIBE to the our primary GSOB listerv to receive news and information on goldspotted oak borer research, resources and upcoming events throughout the year.
Contact
Questions or more information about the GSOB Blitz can be directed to:
Jan Gonzales, Community Education Supervisor, UC Cooperative Extension
Email: jggonzales@ucanr.edu
