Attitudes about oaks in Calaveras County
Authors
Ken ChurchesDaniel Irving
Richard B. Standiford
John W. LeBlanc
Robert Logan
Authors Affiliations
Kenneth R. Churches is County Director, UC Cooperative Extension, Calaveras County; Daniel M. Irving is former County Director (retired), Calaveras County; Richard B. Standiford is Extension Forestry Specialist, Department of Forestry and Resources Management, UC Berkeley; John W. LeBlanc is Staff Research Associate, Natural Resources Program, Department of Forestry and Resource Management, University of California, Berkeley; Robert Logan is Area Forestry Specialist, Cooperative Extension, El Dorado County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 43(4):11-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n04p11. July 1989.
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Abstract
County residents surveyed considered oak rangelands important as a natural resource, but opinions diverged concerning management of the resource. The survey provides baseline information against which future educational outreach programs can be measured.
Churches K, Irving D, Standiford R, LeBlanc J, Logan R. 1989. Attitudes about oaks in Calaveras County. Hilgardia 43(4):11-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n04p11
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