Where can I find out more about materials and methods for controlling and/or eradicating non-native invasive plants?
The Napa County Resource Conservation District and the California Natural Resources Conservation Service are both good places to find out more about when non-native invasive plant removal is appropriate, what methods would work best, approximate costs, and required permits.
The following website links may also be useful for learning more about materials and methods for controlling and/or eradicating non-native invasive plants:
- The California Invasive Plant Council
- The Nature Conservancy Wildland Invasive Species Team’s Weed Control Methods Handbook
- Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program, University of California
- Calweed Database (California Noxious Weed Control Projects Inventory
- Team Arundo del Norte
The following website links may be useful for learning more about general plant characteristics (both native and non-native):
- USDA, NRCS PLANTS Database, Version 3.5
- California Native Plant Society’s Invasive Exotic Plants
- USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Plant Distribution Information
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