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Feral Pigs and Oak Woodland Vegetation

oaksadmin@cloudways Pests, Wildlife December 29, 2018January 29, 2019Barbara Allen-Diaz, James Bartolome, Jim Robbins, Pete van Hoorn

Oaks ‘n’ Folks – Volume 16, Issue 2 – August 2000 In the late Pleistocene, California was home to a diverse suite of large vertebrates, including digging and rooting animals like the peccary and grizzly bear. These two species, along with

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Fire and Blue Oaks

oaksadmin@cloudways Oaks and Fire December 28, 2018January 29, 2019James Bartolome

Oaks ’n’ Folks – Volume 5, Issue 1 – June, 1990 Introduction We see roadside fires burn woodlands every year, but how did past fires affect oaks? Recent research has changed the way ecologists and land managers view fire. Blue

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California Certified Rangeland Manager Program

oaksadmin@cloudways Policy September 16, 2018January 29, 2019J. Michael Connor, James Bartolome, William Frost

The intent of California’s Certified Rangeland Manager Program is to provide evidence of professional competency, to protect the public interest,and to ensure proper management of the state’s rangeland resources as embodied in the Code of Professional Ethics of the Society

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Establishing Livestock Carrying Capacity

oaksadmin@cloudways Livestock Management, Policy September 5, 2018December 30, 2018James Bartolome, Neil McDougald, Richard Standiford, William Frost

Oaks ’n’ Folks – Volume 13, Issue 1- February. 1998 Establishing Livestock Carrying Capacity From GIS & Range Science Research The Williamson Act is a tax assessment for agricultural land that bases property taxes on the use of the land

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