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Roof gutter downspout redirection.
News from UC ANR South Coast REC and Beyond: Article

H2OC Stormwater Program - Protecting Our Water Resources

December 5, 2018
By Tamara J Majcherek
Have you heard the news? The H2OC Stormwater Program has a new website. Representing the (34) cities within Orange County, preventing overwatering is a large part of their mission, but they also work to prevent all runoff issues that affect the health and quality of Orange County waterways.
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Redirecting runoff with a gutter downspout.
BLP's in OC: Article

H2OC Stormwater Program - Protecting Our Water Resources

December 5, 2018
By Tamara J Majcherek
Have you heard the news? The H2OC Stormwater Program has a new website. Representing the (34) cities within Orange County, preventing overwatering is a large part of their mission, but they also work to prevent all runoff issues that affect the health and quality of Orange County waterways.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Citrus Forum

December 5, 2018
By Ben A Faber
The University of California Cooperative Extension office in Tulare County, is launching a new website to facilitate exchange of information among individuals involved in citrus production in California, from growers to academics. http://cacitrusnetwork.
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Yellow and black mud dauber wasps are predators of spiders but harmless to people. Adults are about 1-inch in length with true wasp waists!
Green Blog: Article

Why mud daubers are on spider patrol

December 4, 2018
By Rachael Long
UC Cooperative Extension advisors are on the front line and get the most interesting questions from our community. Someone brought some wasps into our office, and was worried they were invading her home, and wondered how to get rid of them.
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The three-cornered alfalfa hopper, Spissistilus festinus. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

About That Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper...

December 4, 2018
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
It's green, it's tiny, and everyone is hoping it doesn't wreak any havoc in the vineyards. "It" is the three-cornered alfalfa hopper, Spissistilus festinus, a lear-winged, wedge-shaped (thus the name "three-cornered") insect that's about a quarter of an inch long.
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Climate Stories
IGIS: Article

California Adaptation Clearinghouse Website Launched

December 4, 2018
By Andy Lyons
IGIS and the California Naturalist Program are pleased to help celebrate the launch of a new information portal on climate adaptation. The California Adaptation Clearinghouse was officially launched at the California Adaptation Forum in August in Sacramento.
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