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Redwood stand after 2020 Meyers Fire Below we have compiled some resources we think might be helpful for landowners, managers, and stewards who are looking to manage forestlands after wildfire.
Here you will find a list of natural resource workshops hosted in collaboration with UCCE Mendocino. Please click on a specific workshop link to learn more about that workshop and get access to the resources from the workshop.
UCCE Mendocino participates in collaborative research and outreach & education programs with neighboring UCCE counties to provide information about the plant disease, sudden oak death.
Forest health has been defined by the production of forest conditions which directly satisfy human needs and by resilience, recurrence, persistence, and biophysical processes which lead to sustainable ecological conditions.
For comprehensive information on oak woodland management, please visit: UC Oaks UC Oaks provides science-based information on Californias oak woodland ecology, management, and conservation.