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.
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.
A study published in Biological Conservation examines how price fluctuations and conservation payment schemes influence crop diversification and forest conservation among vanilla farmers in Madagascar. The research, conducted by an international team of scientists and lead by Marie Fleming, a Ph.D.
The Northern California Botanists hosted their 13th Annual Botanical Symposium on January 13-14, 2025, at the California State University, Chico. The event brought together renowned botanists, researchers, and plant enthusiasts to delve into the latest discoveries and innovations in the field.
The Forest and Fire Ecology Random Lectures (FFERAL) series, a collaborative educational program sponsored by the California Fire Science Consortium and hosted by the Safford Lab at the University of California, Davis, kicks off its 2025 season with an engaging lineup of expert speakers.
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.
In Dr. Hugh Safford's lab at UC Davis we are looking to hire new members for different seasonal field crews to collect data on vegetation, forest fuels, and prescribed fire monitoring. For the 2024 season we have planned 4 field teams.