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Grazing lambs on pastures regrown after wildfires did not significantly alter metal content in meat and wool
by Sarah Depenbrock, Jennie Lane, Makda Asrat, Robert Poppenga, Sabine Hargrave, Bret McNabb, Valerie Eviner, Munashe Chigerwe

October-December 2022
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Research highlights
by Jim Downing

April-June 2018
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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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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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Effects of fuel treatments on California mixed-conifer forests
by Eric M. Winford, Jens T. Stevens, Hugh D. Safford

July-September 2015
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UCCE's connection to the community continues
by Robin Meadows

January-June 2014
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A quarter century of oak woodland research in the Sierra foothills supports oak restoration
by Douglas D. McCreary

April-June 2010
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UC's Sagehen reserve is California's newest experimental forest
by Jerry Booth

April-June 2006
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Aerial application of clopyralid demonstrates little drift potential and low toxicity to toads
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Jessica R. Miller, Guy B. Kyser, Art W. Hazebrook, Joel Trumbo, David Valcore, Vanelle F. Carrithers

July-September 2004
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Toll-free number aids Spanish-speaking firestorm victims; UC reserve burns
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January-March 2004
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Nonnative ants disrupt ecosystems
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January-February 2002
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Monitoring shows vegetation change at multiple scales
by Adina M. Merenlender, Kerry L. Heise, James W. Bartolome, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

November-December 2001
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Hopland celebrates 50 years of rangeland research
by Robin Meadows

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

March-April 2000
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Clipping chamise reduces brush fire hazard
by Theodore E. Adams, Peter B. Sands

May-June 1999
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Fighting fire with fire science
by Jill Goetz

May-June 1999
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Curly top virus found in perennial shrubs in foothills
by R. Michael Davis, Heping Wang, Bryce W. Falk, Joe J. Nunez

September-October 1998
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A better tick-control trap: Modified bait tube controls disease-carrying ticks and fleas
by Robert S. Lane, Leslie E. Casher, Chindi A. Peavey, Joseph Piesman

March-April 1998
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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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Fire management may hinder biodiversity
by Robin Meadows

September-October 1996
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Inventory first step to conserving plant diversity
by Bruce M. Pavlik

November-December 1995
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Wildlife diversity of the central Sierra foothills
by William M. Block, Michael L. Morrison

March-April 1990
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Seasonal activity of two human-biting ticks
by Robert S. Lane

March-April 1990
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Converting chaparral to grassland increases soil fertility
by Milton B. Jones, Robert L. Koenigs, Charles E. Vaughn, Alfred H. Murphy

September-October 1983
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Clipping chaparral as a brush-management technique
by Theodore E. Adams, Walter L. Graves

March-April 1983
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Nutritive value of chaparral for goats grazing in fuel-breaks
by Ahmed E. Sidahmed, Steven R. Radosevich, James G. Morris, Ling J. Koong

May-June 1982
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An assessment of goat grazing in chaparral
by A.E. Sidahmed, S.R. Radosevich, J.G. Morris, W.L. Graves

October 1978
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Persistence of 2, 4-D and 2, 5, 6-T in chaparral
by Steven R. Radosevich, Wray L. Winterlin

October 1978
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Measuring chaparral fuels
by Ronald H. Wakimoto, John W. Menke

October 1978
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Responses of bird and mammal populations to fire in chaparral
by William M. Longhurst

October 1978
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Wildlands and watershed management
by Robert H. Burgy, Theodore E. Adams

May 1977
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Chaparral shrub control as influenced by grazing, herbicides and fire
by Alfred H. Murphy, Oliver A. Leonard

January 1974
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