Posts Tagged: monitoring
Art Shapiro: Monitoring Butterfly Populations in Central California Since 1972
If you missed it, yesterday (March 14) was the annual "National Learn About Butterflies...
One of Art Shapiro's monitoring sites is Gates Canyon, Vacaville. Here he looks for butterflies in this image taken on Jan. 25, 2014. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis distinguished professor Art Shapiro estimates he wears out three or four pairs of a shoes a year. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
The value of remote sensing for weed monitoring depends on the crop
At the recent CWSS meeting in Monterey there were a number of presentations on the impact of...
What Made That Mound - a Gopher or a Mole?
Finding freshly dug mounds of soil in the garden, lawn, or landscape might be a sign of gophers or...
West Coast Rodent Academy Trains Pest Management Professionals
[From the May 2017 issue of the UC IPM Green Bulletin] The West Coast Rodent Academy (WCRA) is a...
West Coast Rodent Academy Workgroup [K. Willingham]
Monitoring for Lawn Insects
Spring is a good time to begin monitoring for any lawn insect pests. Pest examples include various...