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CNPS Statewide Invasive Species Committee News

CNPS Statewide Invasive Species Committee News

Latest News from the CNPS Statewide Invasive Species Committee March 2025 - Caroline Christman Announcements Redbud CNPS Chapter (Placer and Nevada Counties) is working with CNPS State staff on surveying 80,000 acre Mosquito Fire scar for rare and special status...

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Invasive Plants Threaten Biodiversity

Invasive Plants Threaten Biodiversity

Invasive plants can significantly impact many of the complex relationships in California's beautiful and biodiverse landscape. California is home to some of the most beautiful and biodiverse areas in the world: oak woodlands to redwood forests; serpentine and valley...

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CNPS Statewide Invasive Species Committee News

Latest News from the CNPS Statewide Invasive Species Committee March 2025 - Caroline Christman Announcements Redbud CNPS Chapter (Placer and Nevada Counties) is working with CNPS State staff on surveying 80,000 acre Mosquito Fire scar for rare and special status...

Invasive Plants Threaten Biodiversity

Invasive plants can significantly impact many of the complex relationships in California's beautiful and biodiverse landscape. California is home to some of the most beautiful and biodiverse areas in the world: oak woodlands to redwood forests; serpentine and valley...

What Not to Plant: Ten Pests That Should Not Be in Your Garden

By Laura Lovett

If you love to garden, Marin County is a great place to live. Cold freezes are rare, winters are short, low hills provide wind protection and rains fall more frequently here than inland, making hospitable growing conditions for a huge variety of plants.