Big Island Invasive Species Committee
The Big Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC) is a collaborative initiative comprising government, private, and non-profit organizations, along with concerned individuals, aimed at tackling invasive species issues across Hawai'i Island. Their mission focuses on preventing, detecting, and controlling the establishment and spread of invasive species that threaten the local environment, economy, and way of life.
Through a variety of community programs, such as the Little Fire Ant and Albizia programs, BIISC educates residents about effective management strategies and endorses businesses that commit to protecting their communities from invasive threats. By working to safeguard native forests and agricultural systems, the committee plays a crucial role in preserving the unique ecological heritage of Hawaii.
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