California Forest Pest Council
The California Forest Pest Council (CFPC) was established in 1951, bringing together private and public forest managers, entomologists, pathologists, and other experts dedicated to safeguarding California's forests from various damaging agents, including insects, diseases, and abiotic conditions. The council focuses on fostering education about forest pests and health while advising the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection on related matters.
CFPC's objectives include coordinating the detection and reporting of pest damage, evaluating pest conditions, and making recommendations for pest control to forest management agencies and landowners. As a non-profit public benefit corporation, the CFPC also plays a vital role in advocating for forest health and participating in regional pest management efforts.
Generated from the website
You might also like
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.