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Chris J McDonald

Inland and Desert Natural Resources Advisor
UC Cooperative Extension - San Bernardino County
7863 Central Ave
909-387-2171
Highland, CA 92346
(909) 387-2171
cjmcdonald@ucanr.edu Create VCard

Also in:
San Diego County
Imperial County
Riverside County

Education

Ph.D. Renewable Natural Resouce Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2010
M.S. Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona. 2005
B.S. Conservation Biology, University of California, Riverside. 2001

Specialty

invasive plants, weeds, native plant restoration, vegetation management, sensitive species management, habitat restoration, restoration planning, environmental education, partnerships with Tribes and tribal communities

Areas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)

Bibliography

Peer Reviewed

  • J., McDonald C. (In Press). UCANR Pest Note, Sahra mustard.
  • McDonald, C.J.; Larios, L., et al. (In Press). UCANR Pest Notek, Stinknet.
  • Allen, E.B.; McDonald, C.J.; Hilbig, B.E. (2019) Long-term prospects for restoration of coastal sage scrub: Invasive species, nitrogen deposition, and novel ecosystems. In: Narog, M. (Tech. Coord.) Proceedings of the chaparral restoration workshop, California. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-265. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station: 1-18, 91 pp.

  • McDonald, C.J.; Hilbig, B., et al. (2016). Hold the Mustard: Field Guide to the Mustards of the Mojave Desert. UCANR Publication 3458. UC ANR. 60.

Non-Peer Reviewed

  • McDonald, C.J. (2020). Grubbing with Grub Hoes. In Burger, J.C. and C. Wilen. Cal-IPC: Best Management Practices for Non-Chemical Weed Control, 13-21.

  • McDonald, C.J., J. Bailey, P. Beitz, et al. (2020). Competitive Planting. In Burger, J.C. and C. Wilen. Cal-IPC: Best Management Practices for Non-Chemical Weed Control, 129-140

  • McDonald, C.J., S. Pynn and T. Reyes. (2020). Scraping with Scuffle Hoes. In Burger, J.C. and C. Wilen. Cal-IPC: Best Management Practices for Non-Chemical Weed Control, 22-30

  • Bean, T., C.J. McDonald and T. Getts. (2020). Mechanized Tillage. In Burger, J.C. and C. Wilen. Cal-IPC: Best Management Practices for Non-Chemical Weed Control, 172-182.

  • Hedrick, P.W and C.J. McDonald (2020). Stinknet, A New Invasive Non-native Plant in the South-western United States. Desert Plants. Boyce Thompson Arboretum. 36:1, 5-16. December.
  • McDonald, Christopher (2018). Management and Eradication of Volutaria. Proceedings California Native Plant Society.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2018). Management and Eradication of Volutaria. Symposium Proceedings, California Native Plant Society. February.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2017). A New Weed in Anza Borrego Threatens Wildflower Bloom. Anza Valley Outlook (Newspaper).
  • McDonald, C.J. (2017). A New Weed in Borrego: Threats and Opportunities for Eradication. The Anza Borrego Foundation Online Newsletter. http://theabf.org/new-weed-anza-borrego
  • McDonald, C.J. (2017). A New Weed, Spreading in Borrego Springs. Borrego Sun Newspaper.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2017). Management of Medusahead in Southern California with an emphasis on eradication. Symposium Proceedings California Invasive Plant Society. October.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2017). Management of Volutaria and stopping its spread in Southern California. Symposium Proceedings California Invasive Plant Society. October.
  • Robison, R; Matthews, . P., et al. (2017). Partnership Aims to Eradicate Volutaria tubuliflora. Newsletter of the California Invasive Plant Society. 25:1.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2016). Native Plants for Your Wildlife Friendly Backyard. Chuparosa, the Newsletter of the Desert Horticulture Society.
  • McDonald, C.J.; Blecker, L. (2016). Updates to California DPR Personal Protective Equipment: Eyewear and Gloves. California Invasive Plant Council Newsletter. Cal-IPC. October.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2016). Water, Shelter and Food for Wildlife Friendly Backyards. Chuparosa, the Newsletter of the Desert Horticulture Society.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2016). Wildlife Friendly Backyards. Chuparosa Newsletter. Desert Horticultural Society.
  • Engel, Megan; Williams, Kimberly, et al. (2015). Chaparral shrub re-establishment on type-converted slopes in Southern California. Proceedings 99th Annual Ecological Society of America Meeting. August.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2015). Early detection and rapid response (EDRR). Wildflowers Newsletter. April.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2015). How to Stop the Spread of Volutaria, Best Management Practices. Flyer.
  • Williams, K. (2015). Minimizing effort in restoring chaparral shrubs on type-converted slopes. Williams, K., J. Beyers, M. Engel and C. McDonald. August.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2015). Volutaria a New and Highly Invasive Plant in Borrego Springs. Flyer.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2015). Volutaria in Borrego Springs. Sand Paper. Anza Borrego Natural History Association.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2014). Germinating first: A summary on root growth and competition. Wildflowers Newsletter. December.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2014). What is Cooperative Extension? Wildflowers Newsletter. May.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2013). Finding an efficient method of controlling Sahara mustard. Wildflowers Newsletter. November.
  • McDonald, C.J. (2013). Measuring the effectiveness of four herbicides at controlling Sahara mustard. Wildflowers Newsletter. November.

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