Researchers say the drought knocked back the disease but they worry that our wet winter and spring could make infection rates rise. 

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Sudden Oak Death blitzes, funded by the U.S. Forest Service and the PG&E foundation, keep the SODmap Project up to date. Download SODmap to see the prevalence of Sudden Oak Death in your area.

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