During the recent 77th CSG West Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon, the CSG West Executive Committee adopted a resolution calling for the harmonization of state and provincial approaches to invasive species management. The resolution is aimed addressing the growing threat of aquatic invasive species, such as zebra and quagga mussels, which pose severe risks to water infrastructure, hydro facilities, and recreational activities across western North America.
Recognizing the immense economic and environmental damage these species can cause, the resolution emphasizes the critical need for prevention, monitoring, increased coordination, and public awareness as mitigation strategies. Furthermore, it underscores that both the U.S. and Canada have a mutual interest in preventing the further spread of invasive species.
The resolution, which will be circulated with appropriate provincial, state, and federal officials, calls for enhanced collaboration, information sharing, and federal support.
Access the full resolution here.
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