Strategic Removal of Invasive Weed Species 4th Quarter Report - FY 2015-16: Report #7 for Project April 1, 2016 – June 30, 2016

Type: report

Article abstract: Invasive plants are considered one of the biggest threats to endangered species and their habitats. A strategic plan for managing non-native invasive plant species in San Diego County was completed in 2012 through a SANDAG contract to the Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) (http://sdmmp.com). The Invasive Plant Strategic Plan (IPSP) is designed to develop a strategic approach towards the eradication and management of invasive plants in the San Diego region. The IPSP is meant to work in conjunction with the Management Strategic Plan for Conserved Lands in Western San Diego County (MSP) (Management Strategic Plan). This Scope of Work will require the contractor to focus on the management of invasive plants identified in Levels 1, 2, and 3 of the IPSP.

Number of pages: 15

Authors: Giessow, Jason;

Day: 30

Month: June

Year: 2016

Notes: MOU #5004552 County of San Diego, Department of Agriculture, Weights & Measures – Strategic Removal of Invasive Weed Species

Prepared for: San Diego Association of Governments;

Prepared by: Dendra Inc;

Keywords: EDRR; Invasive Plant Strategic Plan; Invasive Plant Treatment; invasive plants; IPSP;

Threats: Invasive plants

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