The “expanding atmospheric sponge,” or the atmosphere's ability to evaporate, absorb and release 7% more water for every ...
Back in 2021 the California Invasive Plant Council (CAL IPC) and UC IPM launched the online decision support tool “ WeedCUT ” for wildland weed mangers to help assist making management decisions for ...
We can retrofit existing communities to better withstand such events. Providing better water supply and distribution systems, hardening homes, establishing evacuation plans for communities, and ...
January 11, 2025 Drip Irrigation/ Calleguas MWD Master Gardeners of Ventura County January 11, 2025 Art in the Garden: using found objects to enhance your landscape/Oxnard Master Gardeners of Ventura ...
Want seasonal preservation recipes, how-tos, and inspiration straight to you inbox? You're in luck! The UC Master Food Preserver Program has launched a free, monthly ...
Please join UCCE Mendocino/Lake for its 2025 Sheep Shearing School to learn about how to properly shear sheep the New Zealand Way. Its dates are April 7-11 located in Clearlake Oaks in Lake County.
This map is an independent community effort developed to provide a general awareness of wildfire activity. UCANR is sharing this map solely as a reference, and is not responsible for the content or ...
"To Make the Best Better" Welcome to the Amador County 4-H Program, we have approximately 170 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 50 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning ...
The cultural divide between city folk and country folk has been the basis of stories – from literature to sitcoms – throughout our country's history. It seems like rural and urban communities (and ...
Before joining UC ANR, Swain, who grew up in the Bay Area, was at UCLA and held a concurrent appointment as a research fellow in the Capacity Center for Climate and Weather Extremes at the NSF ...
To help growers manage irrigation and nutrients for young and immature orchards, UC Cooperative Extension is offering workshops in Madera, Stockton, Parlier and Tulare.
The people who produce our food need support – especially in the areas of mental and physical well-being – to recover from increasingly widespread wildfire, scientists have found. The federal Farm ...