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Weed Invasives Management Professionals found near Plumas County, California

Kristin Hubbard
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist Contact, Region 1
Located in Redding, California - about 91 miles away
Angie Montalvo
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist Contact, Region 2 – North Central Region
Located in Rancho Cordova, California - about 96 miles away
California Invasive Species Program
The mission of the Invasive Species Program is to reduce the negative effects of non-native invasive species on the wildlands and waterways of California.
Located in Sacramento, California - about 105 miles away
Catherine Mandella
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist Contact, Region 3 – Bay Delta Region
Located in Fairfield, California - about 139 miles away
Quagga-Zebra Mussel Project, California
Quagga mussels were discovered in Lake Mead in Nevada on Jan. 6, 2007, and later throughout Lake Mead’s lower basin. It was the first discovery of either of these mussels west of the Continental Divide.
Located in West Sacramento, California - about 227 miles away
Monterey County Weed Management Area
The rich soils and moderate climate of Monterey County make it an ideal place for invasive weed species to colonize. Invasive weeds are usually able to out-compete local native plant species for water and space because they are more prolific, have more vigorous growth, and lack predators that would otherwise help to keep them in check.
Located in Salinas, California - about 235 miles away
Eloise Tavares
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist Contact, Region 5 – South Coast Region
Located in Los Alamitos, California - about 456 miles away
Center for Invasive Species Research
Director of Center for Invasive Species Research, Extension Specialist - Mark Hoddle
The Center for Invasive Species Research based on the University of California Riverside Campus provides a forward-looking approach to managing invasions in California by exotic pests and diseases.
Located in Riverside, California - about 459 miles away
Ken Sankary
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist
CDFW Quagga/Zebra Mussel Project Regional Scientist Contact, Region 6 – Inland Deserts Region
Located in Blythe, California - about 560 miles away
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