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Agriculture & Natural Resources Research & Extension Centers
Hopland Research & Extension Center
University of California

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The Hopland Research and Extension Center (HREC) is the University of California's principal field research facility for agriculture and natural resources in the North Coast region. In 1951, the University purchased the 4,630-acre Roy L. Pratt Ranch at Hopland, California to use as a site for long-term, controlled research on native rangelands, watersheds, and wildlife. The Center now extends over more than 5,300 acres. A diversity of soils, plant and animal communities, and elevations makes HREC representative of many parts of the Coast Range in northwestern California. The Center also maintains a research flock of 600 to 1,000 breeding ewes, which graze the majority of the Center's rangelands. oru_logo

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PAPERS FROM 2004
Robert M. Timm, Hopland Research & Extension Center, University of California, Hopland, California ; Rex O. Baker, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona (retired), Corona, California ; Joe R. Bennett, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services, Taft, California ; and Craig C. Coolahan, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services, Sacramento, California (March 3, 2004) Coyote Attacks: An Increasing Suburban Problem
PAPERS FROM 2003
Hopland Research & Extension Center (June 4, 2003) Annotated Bibliography 1951-2001
PAPERS FROM 1998
REX O. BAKER, Horticulture/Plant & Soil Science Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California and ROBERT M. TIMM, Hopland Research & Extension Center, University of California, Hopland, California (March 2, 1998) Management of Conflicts Between Urban Coyotes and Humans in Southern California
 
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