Andrew Latimer Content / Andrew Latimer Content for 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Davis en Finding that Ripe Cone Sweet Spot: Looking Back to Help the Future /blog/finding-ripe-cone-sweet-spot-looking-back-help-future <p>California’s wildfire seasons are becoming more intense, and the state’s public bank of seeds to help replant and reforest lands after blazes is understocked by thousands of pounds.&nbsp;</p><p>A new research project out of University of California, Davis, aims to help solve that problem by using decades of data from historical cone collection records to model when cones in coniferous trees from wild stands will ripen.&nbsp;</p> January 21, 2026 - 10:15am Katherine E Kerlin /blog/finding-ripe-cone-sweet-spot-looking-back-help-future Shrubs Can Help or Hinder a Forest’s Recovery After Wildfire /climate/news/shrubs-can-help-or-hinder-forests-recovery-after-wildfire When and where to plant tree seedlings restore forests after wildfires has a lot to do with shrubs, finds a 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Davis study. December 16, 2024 - 10:12am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/shrubs-can-help-or-hinder-forests-recovery-after-wildfire Less Severe Forest Fires Can Reduce Intensity of Future Blazes /climate/news/less-severe-forest-fires-can-reduce-intensity-future-blazes Low- and moderate-severity forest wildfires can reduce the intensity of future fires, according to new research on "reburns" by the University of California, Davis. August 19, 2024 - 1:37pm Emily C Dooley /climate/news/less-severe-forest-fires-can-reduce-intensity-future-blazes