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Researchers in the News

Thousands flee New Mexico wildfire as blaze breaches containment lines
Gregg Garfin
Mon, 05/02/2022
The Guardian
Why some SoCal neighborhoods face dire water cuts while others escape restrictions
Glen MacDonald
Fri, 04/29/2022
LA Times
dcayan@ucsd..edu
Dan Cayan
Wed, 04/20/2022
Mirage News
Advocacy group asks Southwest to 'amp up the urgency' on protecting Colorado River water
Brad Udall
Mon, 04/18/2022
azCentral
How the Indigenous practice of 'good fire' can help our forests thrive
Beth Rose Middleton
Tue, 04/12/2022
Forest Research and Outreach
The Aggie recognizes influential women in the UC Davis community
Beth Rose Middleton
Thu, 04/07/2022
The California Aggie
How Indigenous Practices Can Help Forests Thrive
Beth Rose Middleton
Thu, 04/07/2022
UC Davis
How the Indigenous practice of ‘good fire’ can help our forests thrive
Beth Rose Middleton
Wed, 04/06/2022
University of California
Colonial Ecologies of the Half Earth
Beth Rose Middleton
Wed, 04/06/2022
Resilience
Funding to Help Develop DRI’s Advanced Weather and Research Forecast Modeling Tool
Fri, 04/01/2022
AZO CleanTech
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