Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Cal-IPC has big ambitions for 2018


Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia), provides seasonal color in California (thus the name Christmas berry) and, more importantly, winter food for wildlife. We at Cal-IPC hope you  have a wonderful holiday season (and are safe from fires). Photo courtesy of Santa Clara Valley Water District. 
Let's get ready for 2018!

Cal-IPC has big ambitions for 2018, and we need your help to achieve our goals.  

Please make a year-end donation here! 

In particular, we will be advocating for state funding to support invasive plant management. We already succeeded in including invasive plant management in the parks bond that will be on the ballot next June. But we still need to secure funding for collaborative Weed Management Areas. January's Invasive Species Summit in Sacramento provides a key opportunity to formulate a plan and build a coalition for accomplishing this during the upcoming legislative cycle. We hired an environmental lobbying firm to strengthen our effort. Your donations help us cover these new expenses and more. Thank you for your support!   

Doug Johnson, Executive Director  


California Invasive Plant Council, 1442-A Walnut St. #462, Berkeley, CA 94709


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