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UC Oaks: Article

Protecting Homes from Wildfire in Oak Woodlands

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Richard StandifordOaks ’n Folks – Volume 7, Issue 2 – September 1992IntroductionUrbanization in California’s oak woodlands is taking place at unprecedented rates. Areas that were previously extensively managed for livestock production, with only a few homes spread out over thousands of acres, now contain…
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UC Oaks: Article

Assessing Fire Damaged Coast Live Oaks

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Richard StandifordOaks ’n Folks – Volume 6, Issue 3 – December 1991The recent fires in the Oakland and Berkeley hills that claimed several thousand homes and caused several billion dollars in property damage, occurred partly in oak woodlands dominated by the coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia). As…
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UC Oaks: Article

Fire and Blue Oaks

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by James BartolomeOaks ’n Folks – Volume 5, Issue 1 – June, 1990IntroductionWe see roadside fires burn woodlands every year, but how did past fires affect oaks? Recent research has changed the way ecologists and land managers view fire.Blue oaks have several adaptations to withstand fire. Best known is an…
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UC Organic Agriculture Institute: Event

2025 Mariposa Agrinature Tour

Event Date
Oct 11, 2025

Designated sites for farm tours: Raw Roots Farm, Sierra Cider, Casto Oaks, a small homestead off Agua Fria, Sierra Foothills Conservancy plus more. Opportunities for vendors , artists, non-profits, etc. who are aligned with farming and gardening, nature, land stewardship and conservation values and…
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UC Oaks: Article

Some Native Oaks Succumb to Drought in Coastal Central California

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Bill Tietje, Bill Weitkamp, Sergio Garcia, and Wayne JensenOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 8, Issue 2 – November 1993IntroductionWith the “miracle March” of 1992 and the “fabulous February” coupled with generally excellent rains of 1992/93, it appears one of the most severe and widespread California droughts this…
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UC Oaks: Article

The Effects of Drought on California Oaks

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Doug McCrearyOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 6, Issue 1 – April 1991IntroductionWith springtime upon us it appears that the 1990-1991 rainfall levels will be far below normal in much of California in spite of the heavy March rains. Coupled with the fact that this will be the fifth consecutive dry year in many…
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UC Oaks: Article

Snow Damages Foothill Oaks

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Doug McCrearyOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 5, Issue 1 – June, 1990IntroductionIn the middle of February, a cold arctic storm swept through California, dumping record amounts of snow in the Northern California Sierra Foothills. Low elevation areas that may go 10 years without a trace of snow were inundated with 6…
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UC Oaks: Article

Brown Oak Trees Dot California’s Landscape

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Bob Logan and Doug McCrearyOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 2, Issue 2 – November, 1987IntroductionDuring August 1987, an unusual phenomenon occurred in California. Many oak trees began turning brown and started dropping their leaves. While most of the trees affected were deciduous species that normally do lose…
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UC Oaks: Article

Sudden Oak Death Update, California Aerial Survey

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Lisa FisherOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 20, Issue 1 – January 2004The USDA Forest Service and California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo are currently cooperating on a broad-scale aerial survey to locate new areas with infestations of Sudden Oak Death (SOD). The objectives of the aerial survey were to…
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UC Oaks: Article

Community Involvement Needed in Monitoring Sudden Oak Death in California

September 8, 2025
By Michael Jones
by Nina Maggi KellyOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 17, Issue 1 – February 2001IntroductionTanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus), coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) and black oak (Quercus kelloggii) trees are distributed along 1,500 miles of the California and Oregon coast. In 1995, tanoak trees began dying in large…
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