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A honey bee nectaring on African blue basil in Vacaville, Calif. At right is Salvia microphylla "Hot Lips." (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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The Beauty of the Bee

September 17, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Have you ever pulled up a chair in your garden and watched honey bees foraging? They are so intent on their "bees-ness" that they don't know you're there. It's a great opportunity to photograph them.
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Professor Fran Keller of Folsom Lake College with a bottle of Dogface Cabernet Sauvignon produced by Lone Buffalo Vineyards and Winery, Auburn. Sales of the wine help conservation efforts of Placer Land Trust to protect the butterfly, the California state insect.
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California Dogface Butterfly Is Making Quite a Splash

September 16, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
The California Dogface Butterfly, the state insect, is making quite a splash, and Placer Land Trust and UC Davis-affiliated scientists are an integral part of that. It seems as if the image of the dogface butterfly is everywhere.
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A crab spider nails a lygus bug, a pest. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Gotta Love Those Crab Spiders!

September 15, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Gotta love those crab spiders! We've seen them ambushing prey, eating prey and looking for more prey. They're members of the Thomisidae family of spiders. They can move sideways and backwards. And they excel at camouflage.
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This migrating monarch flew from a vineyard in Ashland, Ore. to a garden in Vacaville, Calif. in 2016. This amounted to 285 miles in seven days or about 40.7 miles per day, according to WSU entomologist David James, who studies migratory monarchs.(Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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A 'Very Poor Year' for Monarchs in Pacific Northwest

September 14, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
It's been a "very poor year" for monarch butterflies in the Pacific Northwest. So, folks, if you're in their migratory pathway and anticipate seeing them head toward their overwintering sites in coastal California, don't get your hopes up. They're not coming.
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A shaded fire break within a dense forest. (Photo: Rob York)
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UC ANR experts suggest ways to ease California's fire crisis

September 14, 2020
By Jeannette Warnert
Three news articles over the last weekend shared comments from UC Agriculture and Natural Resource's experts about forest management practices that can help reduced the catastrophic wildfires being experiences in the West.
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Spill the Beans: Article

Conservation Practices for Monarch Butterflies

September 14, 2020
By Rainer Hoenicke Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) biologist, Jennifer Kubel, presented a webinar on August 26, 2020, on agricultural and horticultural practices that could benefit Monarch butterflies.
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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Wildfire Ash on Forage: Should we be concerned?

September 10, 2020
By Daniel K Macon
In 2018, as the Camp Fire was still burning in Butte County, a number of University of California colleagues, led by Area Dairy Advisor Betsy Karle, sampled irrigated pasture forage, hay, and corn silage from locations throughout Northern California (including several pastures here in Placer and Nev...
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