The Redwood Fuels Mitigation research project tested six fuels treatments to explore the benefits and tradeoffs of different fuels management strategies for managing wildfire risk in the redwoods. The findings from this project will be crucial for helping forest stewards adapt to increasing fire…
Take a walk on the wild side with JDSF Biologist Robert Douglas. Enjoy a guided stroll through the redwoods while searching for newts, salamanders, and more! When: 4/26/25 from 9am to noonWhere: Camp One Day Use Area (Jackson Demonstration State Forest)Walk will includes moderate physical activity…
Join Dr. Jennifer Riddell, local biologist and Cathy Monroe of the California Native Plant Society (Sanhedrin Chapter) to visit the beautiful wildflowers at the UC Hopland Research and Extension Center.The hike will be around 2-3 miles, at a wildflower pace (slow to take in what we discover). We expect to…
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…
Forest Landowners of California, in collaboration with the California Tree Farm Committee, is hosting the 2025 Annual Meeting, scheduled for May 8-9 (Thursday and Friday) at The River Lodge in Fortuna, CAWe hope to see you there!
Post-fire Forest Resilience Workshop Lake, Colusa, and Mendocino Counties Weekly, on Zoom 6:00-7:30 pm, Thursdays, Sep 19 - Oct 17 In-person field trip in Lake County on Sat, Oct 19 Learn about managing forests after disturbance and the resources available.
Post-fire Forest Resilience Workshop Lake, Colusa, and Mendocino Counties Weekly, on Zoom 6:00-7:30 pm, Thursdays, Sep 19 - Oct 17 In-person field trip in Lake County on Sat, Oct 19 Learn about managing forests after disturbance and the resources available.
Post-fire Forest Resilience Workshop Lake, Colusa, and Mendocino Counties Weekly, on Zoom 6:00-7:30 pm, Thursdays, Sep 19 - Oct 17 In-person field trip in Lake County on Sat, Oct 19 Learn about managing forests after disturbance and the resources available.
Join us for the UCCE Pear Branch Canker and Dieback Field Day in HOPLAND, CA. The event will focus on essential knowledge and practices for the management of branch dieback disease fungi in California Pear Orchards. Presentations will be given by experts from the University of California, UC Davis.
Learn to shear sheep using the methods taught by certified instructors of the National Shearing Program. This five-day hands-on course is intended for both the beginner as well as the advanced shearer.