University of California’s Cooperative Extension - Integrated Pest Management Program (IPM)

Organization Description

Across California, the University of California’s Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centers—the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community – we live and work in the areas we serve. We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.

As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers implement more-efficient growing methods and solve pest management problems. And UC ANR academics and staff are mobilizing to address the threat of a changing climate.

As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, conduct wildfire education, and help preserve natural areas and farmland.

As advocates for healthy communities, we promote nutritious eating habits and exercise for better health. Through the California 4-H Youth Development Program we engage youth to become the citizens of tomorrow.

Thousands of volunteers extend our reach through the Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, California Naturalist, and the California 4-H Youth Development Programs.

We work in full partnership with federal, state, county, and local government agencies as well as individuals and private entities.

Program Information

"The University of California Statewide IPM Program (UC IPM) helps residents, growers, land managers, community leaders, and other professional pest managers prevent and solve pest problems with the least unintended impacts on people and their surroundings."

~IPM website

Health & Safety

Stanislaus State has an agreement (MOU) for the following six counties for student placements. Each county site may have their own health and safety requirements for student volunteers. The six counties are: Stanislaus, Merced, San Joaquin, Calaveras, Tuolumne, and Mariposa. 

Address 
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Internship
Organization type 
Education - College or University (Government)
Focus Population(s)
Non-specific/any population
Focus Area(s)
Civic Engagement, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Ecosystems