Webinar Title: Oak Woodland Restoration in Areas Impacted by the Goldspotted Oak Borer
Date: Thursday, August 30, 2012
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific
Description:
The goldspotted oak borer (GSOB; Agrilus auroguttatus) has killed tens of thousands of oak trees in San Diego County, leading to dramatic reductions in aesthetic quality, property values, and value to wildlife. This webinar, hosted by the University of California Cooperative Extension, will present timely information on oak woodland restoration issues and practices that may be used this fall and winter in areas impacted by the goldspotted oak borer and other places in southern California where restoration of oak woodlands is a concern. Topics discussed will include an overview of the goldspotted oak borer problem and interest in restoration; oak woodland values, assessment and monitoring; consideration for oak management plans and projects; oak regeneration tips and techniques; and presentation of a local case study.
Webinar Recording (Video)
Webinar Q & A Session (PDF)

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- Acorn Notes (PDF)
- Hands-On Acorn Activity (PDF)
- Procedures for Planting Fully Sheltered Acorns: Descanso Oak Reforestation Plan - Project Report (PDF)
- Small-Parcel Landowner's Guide to Woodland Management (UCANR publication)
- Los Angeles County Oak Woodlands Conservation Management Plan (Website)
- Nurseries Producing Native California Oaks (PDF)