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Stinknet plant. (Credit: Ron Vanderhoff)
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Stinknet, an Emerging Invasive Weed

August 8, 2018
By Cheryl A Wilen
I recently attended a Santa Ana River Orange County Weed Management Area (SAROCWMA) meeting and there was an opportunity for participants to update the group about new invasive plants as well as give an update on management of these and others.
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The River Fire started to move downhill toward the Hopland REC headquarters on July 27. Photo by Hannah Bird
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Wildfire impacts ANR community

August 2, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Dear Colleagues, There are 19 wildfires threatening communities all over the state and causing concern for our friends and colleagues. We've been in touch with our colleagues in the fire zones and everyone is safe and, as far as we know, no ANR members have lost homes.
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July 2018 News Clips

August 1, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
California's Wildfires Are Spreading Faster and Burning More This Year. Experts Say It 'Can Only Get Worse' (TIME) Jennifer Calfas, July 31 Rising temperatures aren't the only reason fires have grown in size and aggression, though scientists are quick not to place blame entirely on climate change.
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Who would have guessed?

July 30, 2018
With all the fire activity and displaced personnel last fall, I would never have guessed we would already be back in that same place. But with the Carr fire and now the River fire, Shasta, Mendocino, and Lake County UCCE offices have had to close and personnel evacuated.
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This was the view of the River Fire consuming the upper pastures of Hopland REC on Friday from Glenn McGourty's home.
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Fire update for July 30

July 30, 2018
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Dear Colleagues, There are several large fires threatening communities all over the state and causing concern. I want you to know we've been in touch with our colleagues in the fire zones and everyone is safe. Here's an update from the affected areas.
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Protege tu jardín cuando suben las temperaturas

July 24, 2018
By Ricardo A Vela
Cuando las temperaturas suben intensamente, como sucedi hace unas semanas en el Sur de California, las plantas, especialmente las que no son de la regin, son la primeras en sufrir los estragos de los candentes rayos del sol.
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A patio umbrella can be used to shade plants during a heat wave. (Photo: Wendy Powers)
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Protect your garden when temperatures soar

July 20, 2018
When unusually hot weather is in the forecast, it's time irrigate, shade and mulch plants to protect your plants, reported Sandra Barrera in the Los Angeles Daily News. The story was prompted by a heat spike in Southern California recently, when temperatures soared above 110 degrees in many areas.
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