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Climbing to Extremes: Tracking High-Elevation Jeffrey Pines in the Sierra Nevada

The research team, led by Hugh Safford and his students and collaborators, were surprised to find Jeffrey pines at elevations above 11,000 feet—which is several thousand feet higher than where the species has long been documented. 

To find them, the team hiked rugged terrain: over 240 miles, 24 peaks, and multiple weeks of fieldwork including off-trail boulder fields and high alpine slopes. 

2025 Job Opening for Undergraduate Student at the Safford Lab (STDT 3 Lab Research Assistant)

Dr. Hugh Safford’s lab at UC Davis is seeking to hire an undergraduate student to conduct laboratory work on a project involving vegetation, fuels, biomass, and prescribed fire monitoring. The project utilizes plot sampling, destructive biomass sampling, and Terrestrial Lidar Systems (TLS).

This position supports the project "Scaling Up Science-Based Vegetation Treatments for a Wildfire-Resilient California" a collaboration between UC San Diego, CAL FIRE, UC Davis, UC Berkeley, and USF.

Burning Question: How to Save an Old-Growth Forest in Tahoe

On the shores of Lake Tahoe at Emerald Bay State Park grows what some consider to be the most iconic old-growth forest in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Giant ponderosa pines — some of the last remaining in the area — share space with at least 13 other tree species.

Safford Lab organize the session "Advances in forest restoration, management and adaptation in the Mediterranean climate zone of North America" ​​at the 8th Mediterranean Forest Week

 

The 8th Mediterranean Forest Week (8MFW) took place from 11 to 15 November in Barcelona, ​​Spain. The Mediterranean Forest Week (MFW) is a biennial event that serves as a platform for cooperation between researchers, policy makers and stakeholders, fostering dialogue on the challenges facing Mediterranean forests.