Quercus tomentella is an endangered oak native to the Channel Islands. Initially presented at the 2021 Channel Islands and California Native Oak Workshop, this video gives an overview of this species, specific threats that it faces and the conservation actions that are being taken to preserve it for future generations. […]
Oak species
Quercus parvula and Associated Taxa
At the 2021 Channel Islands and California Native Oak Workshop, Christy Powell presents work done by Richard Dodd, Emily Griswold, and Shannon Still of UC Berekely and UC Davis on the status of Quercus parvula and associated taxa. […]
Threats from Exotic Pests to Native Oak Species in Southern California
At the 2021 Channel Islands and California Native Oak Workshop, Tom Smith of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection discusses invasive pests and pathogens that threaten native oaks across California. […]
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