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Learn how to become a Marin Master Gardener. With additional questions about volunteering for Master Gardeners, please call our office at: (415) 473-4204. For information about becoming a 4-H volunteer, please contact the 4-H desk at: (415) 473-4207.
The State of Tomales Bay Conference seeks to bring together those who know most about changes occuring in Tomales Bay and the surrounding area, so that we might learn: 1) why these changes are occurring 2) what they mean in the big scheme of things, and 3) how watershed planning and education might...
The Environmental Horticulture Program promotes sound plant health care in our urbanized county, with an emphasis on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles. Clientele include landscape architects, landscape contractors, tree services, urban foresters and public park/watershed agency staff.
True oaks are divided into three general categories, or clades. Oaks frequently hybridize between species, making exact species identification a tad difficult in some situations. Clades matter to us because oaks only hybridize within their own clade.
Sudden Oak Death information Fun with FOREST Food Our program works closely with the California Oak Mortality Task Force to provide education and outreach on Phytophthora ramorum and Sudden Oak Death.
Our mission is to sustain Marins vital agriculture, environment, and communities by providing University of California research-based information in agriculture, natural resource management, healthy living, and youth development.