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Coast Redwood Science Symposium - 2016: Page

Concurrent session 3A

Session 3A: Wildlife, Native Plants, Habitat Chair: Greg Giusti and Tim Bean 8:00 #34 A Case Study of the Impacts of Timber Operations on Swamp Harebell - Bradley Valentine, California Dept.
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Coast Redwood Science Symposium - 2016: Page

Concurrent session 3B

Session 3B: Policy, Economics, Community Forestry Chair: Steven Swain and Rich Thompson 8:00 #35 The Socioeconomics of the Redwood Region - Erin Kelly, Humboldt State University [abstract] [audio] [presentation] [GTR-258] 8:20 #38 A Comprehensive Status of Coast Redwood Forest Structure Across Publi...
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Coast Redwood Science Symposium - 2016: Page

Concurrent session 4A

Session 4A: Wildlife, Native Plants, Habitat (cont.) Chair: Greg Giusti and Tim Bean 10:30 #52 The Humboldt Marten Conservation Strategy: An Introduction and New Research Supporting Conservation - Keith M. Slauson, U.S.
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Coast Redwood Science Symposium - 2016: Page

Concurrent session 4C

Session 4C: Ecology (cont.) Chair: Pam Lindstedt and David Green 10:30 #54 Separating Effects of Crown Structure and Competition for Light on Trunk Growth of Sequoia Sempervirens - Ethan J.
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Coast Redwood Science Symposium - 2016: Page

Concurrent session 3C part 2

Session 3C (part II): Ecology Chair: Pam Lindstedt and David Green 8:40 #42 Why Are Coast Redwood and Giant Sequoia Not Where They Are Not? - W.J.
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UC Master Gardeners of El Dorado County: Event

Central Sierra: Turning Dirt Into Gold (EDC MG)

Event Date
Oct 18, 2025

Nurturing soil is one of the best things you can do as gardener. Plants thrive in soil that is teeming with life. Learn why this really matters and how to modify your soils to improve plant health and reduce disease and pests.
UC Master Gardeners of El Dorado County
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Digging Deep into the UC Master Gardener Program

June 10, 2025
By Jennifer M Baumbach
I came across the UC Master Gardener program about eight years ago, while walking along the Vallejo Farmers Market on a Saturday morning. A small table with small stacks of cards and flyers with information on all manner of gardening topics, from composting to vegetable gardening, to watering, to drought…
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