Monitoring an individual of Quercus brandegeei in Baja California Sur, Mexico. […]
Quercus
Field Expeditions in Support of Texas Red Oaks
Oak are a diverse and ecologically important group of woody plants found throughout much of North America. One area of high speciation is Texas. Over the past two years the GCCO has assisted with the coordination and prioritization of work to delimit species and conduct priority on-the-ground conservation action for some of the world’s rarest […]
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. […]