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- Native Oaks Trees Or Other Wildlife in the East Bay, Call Or Email a Park District Naturalist at One of the Visitor Centers Listed Below
- Natural Range of Variation in Hardwood
- Restoring California Black Oak Ecosystems to Promote Tribal Values and Wildlife Jonathan W
- LIVE OAK to Elliptic, 2 to 3 Cm Long, Flat, Firm, with Entire to Toothed Margins
- The Effects of Native Conifer Encroachment and Importance Of
- The Red List of US Oaks
- Climate Change Effects and Adaptation Approaches For
- The Red List of Oaks
- Short Lists of Replacement Tree Species
- Lilac Oaks Flora Survey
- 1930S Extent of Oak Species in the Central Sierra Nevada1
- A Field Guide to Insects and Diseases of California Oaks
- Vegetation Descriptions CENTRAL VALLEY ECOLOGICAL PROVINCE
- Chapter Two Natural Setting
- Physical and Biological Resources Inventory Cuyamaca Rancho State
- Chapter 9. Fagaceae: the Oak Family the Oak Family: Fagaceae FAGACEAE (Oak Family) General Physiognomy
- Genomic Data Reveal Cryptic Lineage Diversification And
- Upper Bidwell Park Resource Inventory
- Genetic Distinctions Among Oaks in the University of California, Davis Arboretum: Contributions to Oak Phylogeny
- Fire in the Oak Wild Lands
- Host Species Codes That Are Valid for Data Input As of the Version Number and Date
- Which Trees Should We Protect?1
- Tree Mortality 6 Years After Burning a Thinned Quercus Chrysolepis Standi
- FAGACEAE Christine Pang, Darla Chenin, and Amber M
- Invasive Shot-Hole Borer and Fusarium Dieback Field Guide Identifying Signs and Symptoms of Polyphagous and Kuroshio Shot-Hole Borer Authors P
- Very Low, Low and Moderate Water Trees Scientific Name Common Name
- Investigating the Oak Community
- Influence of Scale on the Management of Wildlife in California Oak Woodlands1
- Proceedings of the Symposium on the Ecology, Management, and Utilization of California Oaks
- Proceedings of the Symposium on Oak Woodlands and Hardwood
- Species Scientific Names