Source: California Invasive Plant Council


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Switzer Video
Cal-IPC's Executive Director
discussing invasive plant impacts
Courtesy of Switzer Foundation

Across California, invasive plants damage wildlands. Invasive plants displace native plants and wildlife, increase wildfire and flood danger, consume valuable water, degrade recreational opportunities, and destroy productive range and timber lands. Cal-IPC works with land managers, researchers, policy makers, and concerned citizens to protect the state from invasive plants. More info...

New at Cal-IPC.org...

  • Jason recovering: For updates on board president Jason Giessow’s recovery from a work site accident, visit our Facebook page. More info...
  • Symposium presentations: Presentations from this year's Symposium are now available. More info...
  • CalWeedMapper: Our new online tool with interactive maps and reports. More info...
  • Prevention BMPs: Key prevention measures and easy-to-use checklists for Land Managers. More info...
  • Sierra recommendations: Statewide maps and management recommendations for invasive plants in the Sierra Nevada. More info...
  • Arundo impacts: Report on Arundo impacts, with detailed maps of coastal watersheds. More info...
  • Watchlist: Non-native plants of potential concern observed in California wildlands. More info...
  • Job board: Learn about available positions and post jobs. More info...
  • Student Chapter: Visit Cal-IPC's student chapter on Facebook or on their website.
  • National coalitions: Cal-IPC is a proud participant in NAEPPC, NECIS, and NNIPC.
  • Facebook: Stay up to date with Cal-IPC's breaking invasive plant news. "Like" our Facebook page.
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