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This July and August, teens ages 13 to 18 are invited to attend a free Youth Drone Camp at locations across the Bay Area and ...
Daniel Swain, UC ANR climate scientist, will host a live “Ask Me Anything”-style session online at 6:30-7:15 p.m. Pacific ...
UCCE created opportunities for livestock to producers to learn about a new NRCS funding. During the session NRCS shared about their Livestock-Predator Interaction Management Initiative that is focused ...
Come to one of our work parties on the second Saturday of every month at 7250 Portola Drive, El Cerrito (former Portola ...
The Office of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is responsible for ensuring that the University complies with federal, state, and local laws pertaining to equal opportunity, affirmative action, ...
Visit us in O'Brien Hall June 11th through July 6th!See all the recipes we will be making in our booth:DehydrationMaking Jerky at HomeFruit LeatherDog TreatsFermentation: ...
The Environmental Horticulture and Water Resource Management program delivers science-based education and applied research to promote sustainable landscape practices and efficient water use in the San ...
Join us in community to learn about organic agave production, gather with farmers in your region, and meet your local technical assistance providers! ¡Acompáñanos en comunidad para aprender sobre la ...
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) declared a citrus quarantine expansion in San Diego County’s Valley Center on March 26. The expansion occurred after detection of HLB disease ...
Register and attend a workshop in your local area and follow the instructions provided to you via email after. All workshops are in-person and indoor unless otherwise noted. This workshop is best for ...
Field training with local community volunteers and land managers learning about GSOB. Help us protect Southern California’s oak trees one hike at a time. The goldspotted oak borer (GSOB) is a tiny ...
Blog article by Michelle DavisIn March of 2014, a very dear friend gave me a cutting of her huge jade plant, Crassula ovata, actually a 4 to 5-foot tree, that she had on her west-facing front porch.