COMTF Training

Sudden Oak Death/ Phytophthora ramorum Spring 2008 Wildland Trainings

Two free, full-day training sessions are scheduled this spring on diagnosing and managing Sudden Oak Death/Phytophthora ramorum in California's forests. The first session on April 22 will be held in the north bay, while the second on May 8 will be in the south bay.

The sessions will begin indoors in the morning with presentations from leading researchers and land managers. The afternoon will take place in nearby field sites. Bring your own lunch. The agenda for each session is linked below. Continuing education credits will be available from DPR, ISA, and SAF.

Though each session is free, we require that you register online in advance. Any questions can be directed to Janice Alexander at jalexander@ucdavis.edu or 415-499-3041.

Click on Register here to register for one or both training sessions.

04/22/08 - North Bay (Sonoma County)
Sonoma Development Center, 1500 Arnold Drive, Eldridge, CA 95431 Time: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Agenda

05/08/08 - South Bay (San Mateo County)
Thomas Fogarty Winery; 19501 Skyline Blvd.; Woodside, CA 94062
Time: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Agenda

 

 

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About the Task Force. Created in August 2000, the California Oak Mortality Task Force (COMTF) is a nonprofit organization, under the California Forest Pest Council, that brings together public agencies, other nonprofit organizations and private interests to address the issue of elevated levels of oak mortality. The Task Force will implement a comprehensive and unified approach for research, management, education and public policy. Copyright 2004, COMTF