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Cattle grazing reduces fuel and leads to more manageable fire behavior
by Felix Ratcliff, Devii Rao, Sheila Barry, Shane Dewees, Luke Macaulay, Royce Larsen, Matthew Shapero, Rowan Peterson, Max Moritz, Larry Forero

April - September 2022
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

July-September 2020
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Agricultural managed aquifer recharge — water quality factors to consider
by Hannah Waterhouse, Sandra Bachand, Daniel Mountjoy, Joseph Choperena, Philip A.M. Bachand, Helen E. Dahlke, William R. Horwath

July-September 2020
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Supporting evidence varies for rangeland management practices that seek to improve soil properties and forage production in California
by Chelsea J. Carey, Kelly Gravuer, Sasha Gennet, Dillon Osleger, Stephen A. Wood

April-June 2020
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Perceptions of cannabis among Humboldt County timberland and ranchland owners
by Yana Valachovic, Lenya Quinn-Davidson, Jeffery Stackhouse, Van Butsic

July-December 2019
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The California Tree Mortality Data Collection Network — Enhanced communication and collaboration among scientists and stakeholders
by Jodi Axelson, John Battles, Beverly Bulaon, Danny Cluck, Stella Cousins, Lauren Cox, Becky Estes, Chris Fettig, Andrea Hefty, Stacy Hishinuma, Sharon Hood, Devin McMahon, Leif Mortenson, Alexander Koltunov, Elliot Kuskulis, Adrian Poloni, Carlos Ramirez, Christina Restaino, Hugh Safford, Michèle Slaton, Sheri Smith, Carmen Tubbesing, Rebecca Wayman, Derek Young, Susie Kocher

April-June 2019
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Prescribed fire gains momentum
by Lucien Crowder

January-March 2019
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Extending agricultural knowledge globally
by Jim Downing

July-September 2017
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How to study cannabis
by Jim Downing

April-June 2017
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Coexisting with chaparral
by Jim Downing

April-June 2017
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After fire, the roles of rabbits and wildflowers
by Hazel White

April-June 2017
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Practitioner perspectives on using nonnative plants for revegetation
by Elise Gornish, Elizabeth Brusati, Douglas W. Johnson

October-December 2016
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On-farm flood capture could reduce groundwater overdraft in Kings River Basin
by Philip A.M. Bachand, Sujoy B. Roy, Nicole Stern, Joseph Choperena, Don Cameron, William R. Horwath

October-December 2016
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Laura Snell: Studying the wild horses of northeastern California
by Jim Downing

October-December 2016
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Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
by Ryan T. DiGaudio, Kimberly E. Kreitinger, Catherine M. Hickey, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Thomas Gardali

October-December 2015
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Introducing cattle grazing to a noxious weed-dominated rangeland shifts plant communities
by Josh S. Davy, Leslie M. Roche, Alexis V. Robertson, Dennis E. Nay, Kenneth W. Tate

October-December 2015
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Healthy landscapes will help California to mitigate and adapt to climate change
by Ashley Conrad-Saydah

July-September 2015
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The wood in the forest: Why California needs to reexamine the role of biomass in climate policy
by Peter Tittmann

July-September 2015
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Modeling fuel treatment impacts on fire suppression cost savings: A review
by Matthew P. Thompson, Nathaniel M. Anderson

July-September 2015
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Barbara Allen-Diaz: A career applying research to solve California's problems
by Ann Senuta

April-June 2015
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UC plays a crucial facilitating role in the Sierra Nevada Adaptive Management Project
by Adriana Sulak, Lynn Huntsinger, Susan D. Kocher

January-March 2015
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Californians must learn from the past and work together to meet the forest and fire challenges of the next century
by Susan Kocher

January-March 2015
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UC Cooperative Extension works with fire safe councils to reduce wildfires
by Glenn A. Nader, Michael De Lasaux

January-March 2015
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Cooperative, cross-boundary management facilitates large-scale ecosystem restoration efforts
by Erin Kelly, Jonathan Kusel

January-March 2015
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Monitoring soil carbon will prepare growers for a carbon trading system
by Emma C. Suddick, Moffatt K. Ngugi, Keith Paustian, Johan Six

July-September 2013
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Reforms could boost conservation banking by landowners
by David Bunn, Mark Lubell, Christine K. Johnson

April-June 2013
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Clean Development Mechanism agricultural methodologies could help California to achieve AB 32 goals
by Ariel Dinar, Donald F. Larson, J. Aapris Frisbie

October-December 2012
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Analysis reveals potential rangeland impacts if Williamson Act eliminated
by William C. Wetzel, Iara L. Lacher, Daniel S. Swezey, Sarah E. Moffitt, Dale T. Manning

October-December 2012
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Income value of private amenities assessed in California oak woodlands
by Jose L. Oviedo, Lynn Huntsinger, Pablo Campos, Alejandro Caparrós

July-September 2012
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Forest and rangeland owners value land for natural amenities and as financial investment
by Shasta Ferranto, Lynn Huntsinger, Christy Getz, Gary Nakamura, William Stewart, Sabrina Drill, Yana Valachovic, Michael DeLasaux, Maggi Kelly

October-December 2011
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SFREC research sustains rangeland and oak woodlands
by Arthur L. Craigmill, Kenneth W. Tate

April-June 2010
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Sierra foothills research center celebrates 50 years of rangeland productivity
by Robin Meadows

April-June 2010
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Research connects soil hydrology and stream water chemistry in California oak woodlands
by Anthony T. O'Geen, Randy A. Dahlgren, Alexandre Swarowsky, Kenneth W. Tate, David J. Lewis, Michael J. Singer

April-June 2010
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Satellite imagery can support water planning in the Central Valley
by Liheng Zhong, Tom Hawkins, Kyle Holland, Peng Gong, Gregory Biging

October-December 2009
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From kiosks to megastores: The evolving carbon market
by Deb Niemeier, Dana Rowan

April-June 2009
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Cooperative conservation could save tricolored blackbirds
by Robin Meadows

April-June 2008
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Report: Delta failure costs could top $40 billion
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April-June 2007
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Mechanical mastication thins Lake Tahoe forest with few adverse impacts
by B. Hatchett, Michael P. Hogan, Mark E. Grismer

April-June 2006
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Weed control helps prevent erosion into Lake Tahoe
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April-June 2006
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Graphical analysis facilitates evaluation of stream-temperature monitoring data
by Kenneth W. Tate, David F. Lile, Donald L. Lancaster, Marni L. Porath, Julie A. Morrison, Yukako Sado

July-September 2005
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Conserving California fish … Extension approaches applied to contentious marine-fisheries management issues
by Christopher M. Dewees, Kristen Sortais, William S. Leet

October-December 2004
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Stubble height standards for Sierra Nevada meadows can be difficult to meet
by David F Lile, Kenneth W Tate, Donald L Lancaster, Betsy M Karle

April-June 2003
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California's cattle and beef industry at the crossroads
by Matt A. Andersen, Steven C. Blank, Tiffany LaMendola, Richard J. Sexton

September-October 2002
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Landowners, while pleased with agricultural easements, suggest improvements
by Ellen Rilla

January-February 2002
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Eradication costs calculated: Red imported fire ants threaten agriculture, wildlife and homes
by Karen M. Jetter, Jay Hamilton, John H. Klotz

January-February 2002
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Plant species provide vital ecosystem functions for sustainable agriculture, rangeland management and restoration
by Valerie T. Eviner, F. Stuart Chapin

November-December 2001
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Watershed research examines rangeland management effects on water quality
by Randy A. Dahlgren, Kenneth W. Tate, David J. Lewis, Edward R. Atwill, John M. Harper, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

November-December 2001
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Science briefs
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July-August 2001
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Mapping vineyard expansion provides information on agriculture and the environment
by Adina M. Merenlender

May-June 2000
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Biodiversity is critical to future health of California's ecology and economy
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

March-April 2000
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California forest policy must bend toward the new social order
by Jeff Romm

March-April 2000
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Timing, frequency of sampling affect accuracy of water-quality monitoring
by Kenneth W. Tate, Randy A. Dahlgren, Michael J. Singer, Barbara Allen-Diaz, Edward R. Atwill

November-December 1999
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Vertebrates diverse and abundant in well-structured oak woodland
by William D. Tietje, Justin K. Vreeland

November-December 1997
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Q & A: Mary Ann Williams, Nutritionist
by Ken Hall

November-December 1996
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Fire management may hinder biodiversity
by Robin Meadows

September-October 1996
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Private landowners critical to saving California biodiversity
by Thomas Scott, Richard Standiford, Nanette Pratini

November-December 1995
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