- Author: Tunyalee A. Martin
- Author: Jutta Burger, Cal-IPC
- Author: Cheryl A. Wilen
- Author: Thomas Getts
Published on: June 22, 2021
California has abundant wildlands — forests, rangeland, open areas, wildlife refuges and national, state, and local parks — that need protection from invasive plants. Invasive plants affect all Californians by increasing wildfire potential; reducing water resources; accelerating erosion and flooding; threatening wildlife; degrading range, crop and timberland; and diminishing outdoor recreation opportunities. According to the California Invasive Plant Council (Cal-IPC), more than 200 identified plant species harm California's wildlands.
Cal-IPC and the University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (UC IPM), with funding from the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) Alliance...
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UCANR: Protecting California's natural resources
Focus Area Tags: Natural Resources, Pest Management
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