About This Webinar
Invasive plants are rarely part of the wildfire conversation — but they should be. Some of the most damaging wildfires in recent decades have been fueled, in part, by fire-adapted invasive plants that alter the amount, type, and distribution of fuels across the landscape.
This webinar marks the release of CAST’s new publication, Integrated Management of Fire-Adapted Invasive Plants That Change Wildfire Regimes, which examines the two-way relationship between invasive plants and fire regimes, the policy landscape governing invasive species management, and science-based tools for integrated management and landscape restoration.
Capital losses from California wildfires alone exceeded $150 billion in 2018. Federal firefighting costs run roughly $3 billion per year. An estimated 50 million homes sit in the wildland-urban interface. This publication makes the case that invasive plant management is a missing — and critical — piece of wildfire policy and practice.
What You’ll Learn
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Who Should Attend
Land managers, rangeland ecologists, fire management professionals, invasive species specialists, agricultural scientists, policy makers, and anyone working at the intersection of invasive species and wildfire.
This webinar is free and open to the public. A recording will be made available to registered participants following the event.