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Invasive Species in Forests and Rangelands of the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis for the United States Forest Sector

Follow the links below for the most comprehensive list of invasive species affecting forests and rangelands to date. This synthesis comes out of the USFS Northern Research Station, and includes regional summaries for every area of the U.S. and Hawaiian and Pacific Islands.

Click Here for the publication through the USFS website

Click HERE to access the full book download

Poland, Therese M.; Patel-Weynand, Toral; Finch, Deborah M.; Ford Miniat, Chelcy; Hayes, Deborah C.; Lopez, Vanessa M., eds. 2021. Invasive Species in Forests and Rangelands of the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis for the United States Forest Sector. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer International Publishing. 455p. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45367-1.

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Southern Rockies Fire Science Network
Published on:
February 19, 2021

Categories: Publication, Technical ReportTags: biological invasion, climate, Climate & Fire, climate change, climate change adaptation, climate change vulnerability, Colorado Front Range, Forest density, forest fire, Forest Management, Forest Operations, Forest Restoration, forest soils, forest understory, forestry, forests, invasive annual grasses, invasive species, invasives, non-native species, rangeland, rangeland conversion, rangeland fire, rangeland fire management strategy, rangeland health indicators, rangeland management, rangeland weeds, rangelands, species composition, USDA

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