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Current issues • Jan Scow, Consulting Arborists LLC
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Jan Scow, Consulting Arborists LLC. Just another WordPress site. To learn about arboricultural issues of current interest in Southern California, click on a link below:. What about global warming and trees? Bark beetles, drought, and fire. Eucalyptus trees and red gum lerp psyllid. Trees and energy conservation. Please note: We are not affiliated with any organization listed in this website. We do, however, share a common professional interest in educating the general public about trees. And various othe...
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Sudden Oak Death: Sudden Oak Death in BC?
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Sunday, January 4, 2009. Sudden Oak Death in BC? For up to date maps of P. ramorum. I wish I could find refs for incidence reports. the map indicates SOD in Nanaimo - can anyone confirm this? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). P ramorum compensation regulations. BC Nursery P. ramorum info, includes letter to hom. Canada Nursery P. ramorum info. The impact of Phytophthora ramorum on Canada. Potential for SOD spread in BC. Sudden Oak Death in BC? Gardenwise: Minimizing the Risk of SOD.
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GIF - Data
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Geospatial data resources hosted at the GIF. National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP). 1-meter resolution imagery of the entire state of California. Cal-Adapt: Exploring California Climate Change Research. Connect to Bing Maps imagery directly within ArcMap. Vegetation Type Mapping (VTM). Photos, species inventories, plot maps, and vegetation maps covering most of California. Sudden Oak Death data. Vector, map, and webGIS data related to Sudden Oak Death. Geospatial data resources hosted at UC Berkeley.
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SFNature: Sudden Oak Death: Deadly Invasive Continues Sweep
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Sunday, January 20, 2013. Sudden Oak Death: Deadly Invasive Continues Sweep. Mature coast live oaks may become a relic of the past; they are susceptible to a single-celled, infectious organism called a water mold. Coast live oaks are especially susceptible when situated close to California bay laurel trees. Speaking in November of 2012 at Stanford's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stuart Koretz, MD, PhD, addressed this topic from an epidemiological and general scientific point of view. Bears some chara...
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big sur Archives - emdot
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Cairns at Sand Dollar. Big Sur Month 11, part 2: The rock stacks. One of the surprising things from my beach and Big Sur adventures were the number of rock stacks we came upon. So many of the beaches I went to were rocky and so many of them had cairns. Even when Steve and I were the only ones in sight, the only ones on the trail, the only ones upon the beach, we’d still often come across a cairn or three (or twenty). Sand Dollar was no exception. Sand Dollar in January. Steve and I took different beach r...
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Maps | Sudden Oak Death
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About Sudden Oak Death. Sudden Oak Death Overview. Managing Sudden Oak Death. P ramorum in Wildlands. P ramorum in the Urban Interface. P ramorum in Nurseries. Education and Training Resources. P ramorum Research Websites. GIS tool that allows the user to learn about. SODMAP complements and interfaces with OakMapper (above) but fills a different purpose, and only includes. Of how to submit data for SODMAP; Instructions. For submission of data to SODMAP;SODMAP submission form. National SOD Risk Map. In th...
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SFNature: January 2013
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Sunday, January 20, 2013. Sudden Oak Death: Deadly Invasive Continues Sweep. Mature coast live oaks may become a relic of the past; they are susceptible to a single-celled, infectious organism called a water mold. Coast live oaks are especially susceptible when situated close to California bay laurel trees. Speaking in November of 2012 at Stanford's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stuart Koretz, MD, PhD, addressed this topic from an epidemiological and general scientific point of view. Bears some chara...