Policy

Cal-IPC leads advocacy efforts at the state capitol.

Cal-IPC leads advocacy efforts at the state capitol.

Public policy offers significant opportunities for improving invasive plant management. Cal-IPC is active in developing and supporting policy initiatives at both the state and national level.

State Policies and Programs

On-the-ground invasive plant management may be the most obvious way of protecting wildlands, but other efforts such as preventing new introductions and coordinating rapid response networks can be implemented at the state government level. Cal-IPC works with diverse partners to educate decision makers about the issue, support effective existing programs, and help plan for new or improved programs. .

Federal Policies and Programs

Cal-IPC coordinates with partner groups across the country to develop strategy for improved national policy. Because invasive species are an international issue, some types of programs must be implemented at the federal level to be most effective. Networking on a national level also helps state and local groups share insight and experience.

Cal-IPC Policies

Cal-IPC adopts policy statements that are important to meeting our mission and to communicating our position to the broader community. Our policy on Integrated Weed Management (below) is the basis for our perspective on local management decisions.