Science Market Update

Bioresearch Gift for UC of nearly 5000 Acres of California Mountain Forestland

Written by Jaimee Saliba | Mon, Dec 19, 2011

Most Americans who celebrate Christmas look forward to getting a bushy conifer for their living rooms in December.  A fresh tree smells so good that we can almost believe we're in the woods.  Candle companies sell vast quantities of scented pillars with names like "Siberian Fir" for those folks who just can't get enough of the pungent green aromatic.  That being said, imagine getting an early gift of not one tree but 4,584 acres of prime California forestland?  That's what happened last month when the UC Center for Forestry was notified that it would receive two huge parcels of former utility land on which to conduct research. To be clear:

“The University’s goal is to harvest knowledge, not timber."

[Red Fir Tree woodcut by Mary Curry Tresidder, courtesy of Yosemite Library]

The University of California Center for Forestry is based on the UC Berkeley campus and has as its mission "to sustain forested ecosystems through scientific inquiry."  When California's largest public utility, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) filed for bankruptcy in 2004, they gave up a massive amount of forest and watershed land (appx. 140,000 acres) they had managed since the 19th Century.  A state committee was formed to decide who would take over stewardship of the lands in question, and UC was one of the successful candidates, largely because UC shares the goals expressed in many public comments, which stressed the value of intact forests, tall trees and wildlife habitats.  The primary research that will be conducted on the mountain land concerns the effects of climate change and maintaining ecosystem stability. UC already holds just over 5000 acres of research forest in California, so the recent donation will double their holdings when they take possession in 2012.

According to J. Keith Gilless, professor of forestry and dean of the UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources (quoted above as well):

“This four-and-half-thousand acres is a tiny portion of the total PG&E lands, but it’s an enormous boon to UC’s research and outreach capabilities."

The two recently-acquired parcels are in far Northern California, near Mt. Shasta, and in the Sierra Nevada Mountains between Tahoe and the capitol in Sacramento, around the Lake Spaulding Dam in Nevada County. (See map at right, courtesy of the San Francisco Chronicle.)

Here at Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. (BCI) we're particularly interested in the Nevada County acreage because it's in our backyard, so to speak.  Our headquarters in Grass Valley in Nevada County sit at about 2,000 feet above sea level, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains; Lake Spaulding, at appx. 5,000 feet, is about a 35 minute drive up into the mountains and forms part of the watershed for our community and much of the Sacramento Valley.  If you ever wondered who the account reps are you talk to on the phone, and the event managers you meet at our events, we're hikers and kayakers, mothers and fathers, theater-lovers and sushi enthusiasts, dog-owners and chicken-coop builders, scientists and novel-readers, all involved in our local community as well as the bioresearch world that is the focus of our professional lives.

We're not surprised that UC was chosen to steward our forests and those in Shasta County.  Here in California the University of California system is a powerful and important entity economically, scientifically, and educationally. Our staff includes UC graduates and parents of current UC students, and our UC campus product expos constitute a substantial percentage of our business, and we imagine, yours.  The laboratory for bioresearch that these lands will constitute may contain more conifers than centrifuges, but sometimes to think big you need to climb to the top of the mountain and look out.

 

Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. will be on these UC campuses to connect life science researchers with laboratory equipment suppliers in 2012:

01/25/2012 -- UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento

01/26/2012 -- UCSF, Mission Bay, San Francisco

02/09/2012 -- UCSD, San Diego

04/03/2012 -- UCSB, Santa Barbara

04/05/2012 -- UCLA, Los Angeles

06/05/2012 -- UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento

06/06/2012 -- UCB, Berkeley

06/07/2012 -- UCSF, Parnassus Campus, San Francisco

08/22/2012 -- UC Riverside, Riverside

08/23/2012 -- UCSD, San Diego

10/02/2012 -- UC Irvine, Irvine

10/04/2012 -- UCLA, Los Angeles

If you are interested  in attending the UC Berkeley or other are event  as an exhibitor or researcher register here.