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Goldspotted Oak Borer

Goldspotted Oak Borer (GSOB) Agrilus auroguttatus is an invasive pest contributing to the on-going oak tree mortality occurring on federal, state, private, and local Native American lands in many areas of San Diego County.
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UCCE Quagga and Zebra Mussel Research and Extension

Two invasive mussel species pose a threat to the environment and water supply in California. The quagga mussel, Driessena bugensis, and zebra mussel, Driessena polymorpha, were detected in California water bodies in 2007 and 2008. Together, the are also known as invasive Eurasian mussels.
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Glenn County

The University of California's 64 Cooperative Extension (UCCE) offices are local problem-solving centers. More than 400 campus-based specialists and county-based farm, home, and youth advisors work as teams to bring the University's research-based information to Californians.
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UC Cooperative Extension Sonoma County

Thank you for your patience during this new website transition. Cooperative Extension was started in 1914, to help farmers, homemakers, and youth use the latest university research to improve their lives.
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Alameda County Cooperative Extension

University of California Cooperative Extension UCCE Offices are local problem-solving centers, part of a statewide network of UC research and educators who bridge UC research with the communities we serve.
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UC Master Gardener Program of Alameda County

The UC Master Gardener Program of Alameda County is a group of volunteers committed to extending research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to the residents of Alameda County, California.
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Fresno County Viticulture

2026 San Joaquin Valley Grape Symposium Wednesday January 7, 2025 UC Kearney REC 9240 S Riverbend Ave, Parlier, CA 93648 Grape Symposium Agenda On-line registration is currently open to the public. Click HERE to Register Continuing Education: 2.0 PCA and 3.5 CCA hours have been requested.
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Learn About Native Bees at Bohart Museum Open House

May 11, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 The Bohart Museum of Entomology at UC Davis is the place to "bee" on Saturday afternoon, May 16--especially if you want to learn more about native bees noted book authors Krystle Hickman and Felicity Muth.That's when the Bohart will host a open house, themed "Buzz Words: Insects in Literature," from 1…
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a newspaper hat with a yellow balloon (labelled "sun"), blue feather (labelled "air), black feather (labelled "soil"), blue paper water drops (labelled "water"), and small black particles (labelled "nutrients")
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Supporting Youth Engagement in Expanded Learning Partnerships

May 11, 2026
By Stepha Velednitsky, Matthew R Rodriguez, Grace Belt, Steven Worker, Marianne Bird, Nicole K Marshall-Wheeler, Ally Lemmer, Kimberly Holmes
In this blog post series, we discussed how collaborating with out-of-school-time education programs can help 4-H programs reach more youth. We’ve shared ideas for how 4-H staff can go about establishing effective and supportive working relationships with community partners. For community partners, one major…
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UC ofrecerá taller gratuito para mejorar la eficiencia de la pulverización

May 11, 2026
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
 Agricultores y asesores de control de plagas podrán conocer cómo las boquillas afectan la cobertura y la deriva en cultivos de árboles frutalesSe invita a productores de árboles frutales, gerentes de granjas, aplicadores con licencia, asesores de control de plagas y otros que buscan mejorar la…
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Doe and two young deer. Photo from Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve.
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Wildlife camera use for forest landowners

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Jun 9, 2026

The Forest Stewardship Program is hosting this webinar focusing on wildlife camera use with Chris Horton, forest landowner and Forest Stewardship participant; Valerie Elder, Professor of Forestry, College of the Redwoods; and Robert Douglas, State Forest Biologist, Mendocino Unit.Join the webinar to learn…
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Evite que sus alimentos se echen a perder

May 11, 2026
By Susan Mosbacher
(Keep your food from spoiling)Mantenga los alimentos almacenados en buen estado (seguros)¿Le sobraron alimentos? Haga rendir su presupuesto para alimentos y manténgalos en buen estado para poder consumirlos durante el máximo tiempo posible.Por qué se echan a perder los alimentosLos alimentos se echan a…
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HTML Markup

MarkupTo use HTML markup for accessibility, the most effective strategy is to follow Semantic HTML, which means using the correct tag for its intended purpose. This allows assistive technologies like screen readers to interpret the structure and functionality of your site automatically.TablesDo not use…
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Web Accessibility

Web accessibility ensures websites, tools, and technologies are designed for people with disabilities—including visual, auditory, physical, and cognitive impairments—to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the web. It removes barriers to information and communication, often adhering to the Web…
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Preserve it! Series: Pros, Cons, and Limitations for Canning Fruits & Vegetables

May 11, 2026
What does "hot pack" vs "raw pack" refer to regarding canning produce? Hot pack and raw pack refer to the method of packing food into jars prior to canning.  There are advantages and disadvantages to each method; when both options are given, the one you choose comes down to personal preference…
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Preserve it! Series: Rules for Freezing in Canning Jars

May 11, 2026
Choose the correct shape, and don't forget the headspace! Canning jars are a great choice when it comes to packaging foods for the freezer.  They’re durable, reusable, leakproof, and they keep food from absorbing odors and off flavors from other foods in the freezer. However, it’s important to…
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Internet Naming Conventions

Naming ConventionsWhen naming assets such as files, pages, directories and images for the Internet, it's important to use names that are both descriptive and easy to understand. This makes it easier for both humans and search engines to understand what the content is about.  It's also very helpful when…
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