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Asian giant hornets, ants and honey bees will be among the topics featured in live talks and demonstrations hosted by the UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Month. The web page, Live Talks and Demonstrations, provides more information and the Zoom links. All presentations are free and family friendly.
Dear 4-H families, On Tuesday, February 16th, the 4-H Leaders Council will hold its monthly meeting at 7pm. The meeting will be held on ZOOM. (see info below) All 4-H families are invited to attend and take part in the councils discussion and planning.
The economic shocks brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic have pushed California's farmers and ranchers to quickly embrace new business practices including creative new ways to sell directly to consumers.
Covid-19 has changed the way we communicate, the way we meet with friends and family and the way we teach and learn. Across our county and the state, teachers have learned to be creative, even more than before, and conduct all their classes using virtual media.
Recording of the January 2021 webinar on Current Challenges for Avocado Weed Management by Sonia Rios is now available on YouTube playlist - https://youtu.be/7zFFeJWGvyE For February we have scheduled presentation about Citrus Mites (Wednesday February 17 at 3 p.m.).
Northstate residents prize large trees for their beauty and the shade they provide. There are other environmental benefits to mature trees as well. They encourage biodiversity, offset carbon emissions, and reduce energy costs for the homeowner.
Dar 4-H Families, We have all had a tough year but it is time to make it better! The 4-H office has been working with the 4-H club community leaders on a new way to bring the 4-H FUN back to our 4-H program.
News Releases from US EPA Region 10 - February 9, 2021 The Seattle office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it has issued a stop sale order to Amazon.