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Matthew L. Trumper, Department of Geography, Environment, and Society, University of Minnesota, MN USA Daniel Griffin, Department of Geography, Environment, and Society, University of Minnesota, MN USA Michael D.
Claudia Tyler, University of California, Santa Barbara Shelly Cole Moritz, University of California, Santa Barbara Bruce E. Mahall, University of California, Santa Barbara Summer drought poses a potential barrier to natural oak seedling recruitment and the transition from seedling to sapling stages.
Richard C Cobb, Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Most of Californias population resides within or adjacent to the states oak woodlands.
Billy Freeman, Rangeland Manager, Sierra Foothill Conservancy A Blue oak study is currently being implemented at the McKenzie Table Mountain Preserve near Prather, California. Data will be used by Sierra Foothill Conservancy and partners to affect broadscale Blue oak woodland management.
Kerry E. Wininger, University of California Cooperative Extension Sonoma County Approximately 50 million trees had died from sudden oak death (SOD) in 2019, with ~200 million infected in California, where Sonoma County leads in cases.
Joseph Stewart, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, UC Davis Jessica Wright, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service; James Thone, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, UC Davis; Victoria Sork, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UC Los Angeles Legac...
Sean Hogan and Maggi Kelly, UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Statewide Program in Informatics and GIS (IGIS) This project explores the utility of multispectral cameras aboard UAVs to map extent and pattern of vegetation change after the River Fire (2018) at the Hopland Research and Ex...
Summer is here! This is a busy time for both our gardens and our marketing efforts. This month is National Garden Week, California Invasive Species Week, and National Pollinator Week. So much to talk about, all while we watch for our tomatoes to ripen. Remember, the first day of summer, June 20th, is the…
Ag from Above x Ag for All (AFA2) is aimed at sparking interest in food and agriculture among teenagers by using cutting-edge drone and mapping technologies. By blending hands-on activities with real-world applications, AFA2 empowers young people to explore the science behind agriculture in fun and…