Program Areas
4-H Program
This youth development program helps young people discover and develop their potential. It provides an exciting variety of educational and enrichment experiences.
Agriculture
Working with local commercial farmers and grape growers solving problems and exploring new techniques to improve the productivity of our local ranches and vineyards.
Forestry
The Central Sierra forestry program seeks to provide the latest research-based information from the University of California to residents, non-profits, and staff of local, state, and federal agencies.
Living with Wildfire
The University of California offers publications, websites, events and workshops on living with fire in the central Sierra. We have expertise wildfire preparedness regarding defensible space, fire resistant home construction, and see the past workshop webpage for presentations and publications.
Livestock
Working with local commercial and small farmers solving problems and exploring new techniques to improve the productivity of our local ranches and explore opportunities for increasing efficiency with our livestock.
UCCE Master Food Preservers
Trained by the University of California, Master Food Preserver volunteers work in the community as local food preservation specialists answering food preservation/safety questions. They have a hotline and teach many food preservation classes throughout the year.
UCCE Master Gardeners
Trained volunteers provide research based advice and support for local gardeners, schools and non-profit organizations on gardening and home horticulture. They have a demonstration garden and help desk open and available to the community.
Natural Resources
Our Natural Resource Program provides forestry, wildlife, oak management, rangeland, watershed management and other natural resource-related information to a wide variety of county residents and visitors. The goal is to promote sound management and conservation of the region's natural resources, through research, educational activities, and good working relationships with a broad range of people.
UC CalFresh Nutrition Program
The nutrition education program is part of the University of California Cooperative Extension operating in El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne counties. Our mission is to make healthy eating and active living more accessible in the Central Sierra - because good health should be within reach for everyone in our communities.
UC California Naturalist Program
The UC California Naturalist Program is designed to introduce Californians to the wonders of our unique ecology and engage the public in study and stewardship of California’s natural communities.