Expanding prescribed grazing for wildfire resilience in California

This brief unites statewide and regional perspectives to strengthen California's wildfire preparedness and resilience efforts.

In 2021, the California Forest Management Task Force developed California’s Wildfire and Forest Resilience Action Plan, incorporating collective recommendations from local, state, federal, and tribal governments, as well as private organizations, to improve wildfire prevention and resilience.

Rangeland Management of Waterborne Pathogens from Livestock and Wildlife

UC Cooperative Extension has put together extensive resources for training and education for ranch water quality planning for extension educators and technical trainers, which can be found here. This is also a great resource for those looking for information on the current science on rangeland water quality. In this mini-blog series, we’ll highlight some of the most recent research on rangeland water quality planning and management.

Riparian Conservation in Grazed Landscapes – Management Effort Matters

Grazing management practices such as herding, strategic placement of livestock nutritional supplements and drinking water stations, and strategic fencing have the potential to reduce negative impacts of livestock to riparian areas.

UC Rangelands Winter Newsletter

The 2019 Beef Symposium focused on rangeland enhancement through genetic selection and adaptive management. Researchers and livestock managers shared emerging information on bridging genetics and rangeland management, as well as other contemporary management issues.

Local stakeholders gather for the 2018 Rustici Tour on the Plumas National Forest

UCCE Plumas-Sierra and UC Rangelands hosted the 2nd Rustici Rangeland Tour on the Beckwourth Ranger District for more than 60 attendees on the Plumas National Forest. The event created a venue for local forest staff, agency leadership, grazing permittees, and other regional stakeholders to discuss contemporary research, management, and monitoring for sustainable public lands grazing. The Rustici Rangeland Tour was established as part of the Rustici Rangeland Science Symposium series to bring hands-on extension education opportunities to local resource managers and stakeholders in a field-based setting