Mendocino County

Forestry Workshops

Webinar: Mediterranean Oak Borer & Other Pest of California Oaks

Thursday, April 10th, 2025 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Zoom

The Mediterranean Oak Borer (MOB) is an invasive ambrosia beetle that infests several species of white oaks in California. This webinar will cover MOB and other pests that can present signs and symptoms that look like MOB, as well as introduce other significant invasive oak pests.

Free and open to UC Master Gardeners, arborists, landscape professionals, the general public, and anyone else interested in learning about these tree pests.

Register: https://ucanr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gyK5bhjCTJKi0inSgBllkQ#/registration

 

Forest and Post-fire Stewardship Workshops

Join these workshops to understand and protect your forests by learning about forest stewardship and how to develop a Forest Management Plan or stewarding forests after disturbances.

 

California Tree School

CA Tree School is for those looking to expand their toolbox of forestry knowledge: landowners, college students, career professionals, environmental volunteers, and everyone in between!

 

Forestry Institute for Teachers (FIT)

For 30+ years, FIT's team of natural resource professionals and credentialed instructors have provided outdoor education experiences for teachers. Explore issues facing our state’s natural resources, and how to improve climate science and environmental literacy in the classroom.

 

California Oak Health Virtual Workshop

Oak enthusiasts, landowners, natural resource managers, and foresters are invited to join us for a series of virtual talks and a live Q&A session discussing the challenges faced by California’s native oak trees and oak woodlands.

 

Prescribed Fire for Foresters

This UCCE Humboldt-Del Norte workshop provided attendees with the information to develop smoke management plans, increase understanding of liability and permit development, and highlight management examples along with upcoming opportunities and policy changes. The workshop was intended for foresters, resource managers, and others with an interest in prescribed fire on private lands.