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Delta Region Areawide Aquatic Weed Project

Participants NASA Ames Research Center USDA-ARS Invasive Species and Pollinator Health Research Unit California Dept of Parks & Recreation - Division of Boating & Waterways California Dept of Food & Agriculture Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy University of California, Davis Local mosquito v...
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Money Talks

Money Talks is a hands-on, interactive, on-line program, available in English and Spanish. Our resources consist of colorful learner guides, comprehensive leader's guides, along with supplementary multimedia materials.
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Virginia Creeper Leafhopper Areawide Project

Improving Control of the Virginia Creeper LeafhopperOur MissionThis website provides information and resources related to on-going efforts by UC Cooperative Extension to improve biological control of the Virginia Creeper Leafhopper (Erythroneura ziczac Walsh) in Mendocino and Lake County wine grape vineyards…
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4-H in San Luis Obispo County

We're proud that San Luis Obispo County has one of the largest 4-H programs in the state of California. Our 300 adult volunteers work together with over 1400 youth to help them reach their fullest potential, while strengthening the community as a whole.
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Healthy Happy Families

Healthy, Happy Families is designed to deliver research-based information for parents of young children (ages 2 to 5) and parent educators.
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Hodel Palms and Trees

Sapindus saponaria This website highlights various landscape and urban forest trees. Articles profiling different trees species can be found under the Western Arborist Tree Series and PalmArbor tab; articles profiling issues and problems with trees are under Hodel's Other Tree Articles tab.
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Experiential Learning

This site is produced by the University of California Science, Technology and Environmental Literacy (STEL) Workgroup's Experiential Learning Project Group (ELPG) for anyonefrom individuals who are exploring experiential learning (EL) for first time to those who have years of experience in the area.
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The Savvy Sage: Article

February Garden Tips and Vegetable Planting Guide

January 27, 2026
Winter Cleanup - Resist the urge to give the garden a good clean up on a sunny afternoon, many of our beneficial insects and native bees will be sheltering in dried stalks, under leaves and in the ground. Continue preparations for the busy spring planting season. Clean and rinse pots with a diluted solution…
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An Introduction to Pollinators

January 27, 2026
Article by Peg Smith -  As gardeners we hear a consistent message that we should plant ‘to attract pollinators.’ Often our first thoughts quickly turn to the honeybee. But the honeybee is a non-native pollinator in North America. An introduced pollinator, brought to Jamestown in 1622 and not seen…
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Reinvigorate You Garden in Winter

January 27, 2026
Blog by Brenda AltmanIt’s winter, keep gardening, there’s plenty you can do. Plant cool crops that can thrive in cool temperatures. Cabbage, broccoli, kale, Brussels sprouts, and the like. Garlic and onions are good candidates, too.Not interested in winter crops? Plant cover crops instead. Reinvigorate the…
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UC Davis Researcher to Discuss St. Louis Encephalitis Virus

January 26, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 "Most people infected with St. Louis encephalitis virus do not have symptoms," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Those people who do become ill may experience fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and tiredness. Some people may develop neuroinvasive disease, such as…
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When Composting Goes Rotten

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Jun 18, 2026

Learn the common mishaps to avoid when composting as well as how to manage pests when they arrive. From maggots to rats to bears, the pests of compost piles CAN be successfully managed!
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Test Your Pest ID Knowledge

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May 21, 2026

Join us for this fun and interactive session where we will “quiz” attendees on look-alike pests, what’s causing plant damage, good bug vs. bad bug, weed ID, and more.
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Carpet beetle larvae on pink paper, part of a kids art piece that used yarn, noodles, and beans.
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Spring Cleaning: Where Indoor Pests Could Be Hiding

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Apr 16, 2026

Are you thinking about spring cleaning and how to tackle that pile of junk in the corner or clean out the pantry? Well, pests indoors aren’t always found where you expect. This webinar will go over the common pantry and indoor pests, and also some weird places you might encounter pests that you may not have…
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Growing Hot Hot Hot Peppers: Article

This is how to grow tabasco peppers

January 26, 2026
This is how to grow Tabasco peppers.Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only…
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