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Science for Citrus Health Blog

For more information about existing and new tools being developed by researchers to protect citrus from damage from Huanglongbing disease visit the University of California's Science for Citrus Health website. https://ucanr.
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Watershed U.

Watershed U. is a program designed to train people from local government, non-profit and citizen groups, and business to work together and play effective roles in watershed management, and to become stewards of their streams. Watershed U.
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Southern Steelhead Conservation

Steelhead in Topanga Creek. Photo by Sabrina Drill Southern steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) make up a distinct population of a wide ranging species that includes both steelhead and rainbow trout.
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Science for Restoring the Los Angeles River

Arroyo Seco above Pasadena. Photo by S. Drill The 51 mile long Los Angeles River receives rain and snowmelt from the San Gabriel and Santa Monica Mountains as well as the plains of the Los Angeles basin.
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A collared coyote overlooks the lights of Los Angeles at night
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What influences movement of coyotes through Los Angeles?

February 25, 2025
By Pamela S Kan-Rice, Mathew Burciaga
To help keep families and neighborhoods safer, Christine Wilkinson, a researcher at UC Santa Cruz and the California Academy of Sciences; Niamh Quinn, UC Cooperative Extension human-wildlife interactions advisor; and other University of California scientists embarked on a study to understand how coyotes move…
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