
Redwood Forest Foundation Inc – Growing A Legacy
680404767
1998
Fort Bragg, CA 95437 United States
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RFFI_ORG
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RFFI Volunteers participated in the 2024 Sudden Oak Death (SOD) Blitz on Saturday, June 1st, gathering samples of leaves from Bay Laurel trees at Usal Redwood Forest to send in to the UC Berkeley Forest Pathology and Mycology Lab for testing. This annual Citizen Science event tracks the location and spread of Sudden Oak Death (SOD), Phytophthora ramorum, in oaks across California. Special thanks to Carla Thomas (center) of Westport, a retired UC Davis tree pathologist who taught this year's SOD Blitz crew all about recognizing the tell-tale signs of SOD symptoms on bay leaves and nearby tanoaks. We look forward to learning the results of this years SOD Blitz in the fall when UC Berkeley presents their 2024 findings, stay tuned! #SuddenOakDeath #SODBlitz2024 #phytophthoraramorum #citizenscience #communityforest #sustainability #mendocino #redwoodforestfoundation #usal #usalredwoodforest #reconnectrestorerespond (fb)

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THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS. Thank you to the hardworking RFFI Volunteers who came out to the Usal Redwood Forest this spring to help with the French Broom Pull on May 20 and the Sudden Oak Death Blitz on June 11. The time you spent in the forest made a meaningful difference. You cleared an important area of French Broom at the main entrance at the WRP Road RFFIs main access through the property.
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