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Alaska Region Invasive Plant Management Plan
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The purpose of the actions considered in the EA is to manage exotic plants in such a way as to prevent adverse impacts to park resources and values while minimizing adverse impacts of the management efforts themselves.
Exotic plant species are those considered to be introduced by humans to locations outside of their native ranges, which are determined in Alaska by region of the state. Invasive plants are a subset of these species that move into natural areas and harm the economy, environment, or human health. Because it is not always clear which exotic plants will become invasive in new environments, any exotic plant that can establish and persist in Alaska parklands will be addressed by the EA.
Contact Information
Bonnie MillionExotic Plant Management Team Liaison
National Park Service
240W. 5th Ave. #114
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-644-3452
bonnie_million@nps.gov