UC Master Gardener Program Launches New Website
The UC Master Gardener Program has officially re-launched the statewide website with a clean and mobile friendly design. The new website focuses on program impacts and the mission of UC Master Gardeners.
What is new?
- Clean new look with easy navigation
- Program impact statements and stories from around the state with a focus on strategic initiatives: healthy communities, plants and environments
- History timeline of UC Cooperative Extension and the UC Master Gardener Program
- Interactive map for visitors to easily locate a local program
- “Help Us Grow” section for online giving to support the UC Master Gardener Program statewide
- Easy to find gardening resources for the public
“The content is useful and well-presented and most importantly, easy to find… [the new site] has come together beautifully.” - Pam Geisel, Environmental Horticulture Advisor Emeritus and past Director of the UC Master Gardener Program
The new website was developed to improve the visitor's experience, whether they are a UC Master Gardener or member of the public. We encourage UC Master Gardeners to visit the new website and become familiar with the new design and information available!
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Hi Janice,
Invasive pests are an important issue so we are thankful to have a wonderful partner in the UC IPM program - they make useful information on pests available to Master Gardeners, the public and industry professionals. The statewide website links to the IPM website where pest-specific content is well managed and kept up to date. Here is a link to our volunteer resources page on the statewide site: http://camastergardeners.ucanr.edu/Resources_/For_Volunteers/. Please note you can find a link for both Asian Citrus Psyllid as well as a link for the UC IPM program. If you are interested in getting more involved with your county-based website, please check with your coordinator about getting involved. Thanks!
Invasive pests are an important issue so we are thankful to have a wonderful partner in the UC IPM program - they make useful information on pests available to Master Gardeners, the public and industry professionals. The statewide website links to the IPM website where pest-specific content is well managed and kept up to date. Here is a link to our volunteer resources page on the statewide site: http://camastergardeners.ucanr.edu/Resources_/For_Volunteers/. Please note you can find a link for both Asian Citrus Psyllid as well as a link for the UC IPM program. If you are interested in getting more involved with your county-based website, please check with your coordinator about getting involved. Thanks!
Asian Citrus Psyllid--http://ccpp.ucr.edu/news/ANR-Educational-Material/After-HLB-In-CA-03-30-12/ACP%20HLB%20poster%208x11%20English%20June%202012.pdf
Posted by Janice E. Carey on October 31, 2014 at 10:25 AM