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Vision |
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What is an invasive species?
Next to habitat lost to land development and transformation, invasive
species pose the greatest threat to the survival of native biota in the
United States, and many other areas of the world.
Invasive species are those plants, animals, and microbes not native to
a region which, when introduced either accidentally or intentionally,
out-compete native species for available resources, reproduce
prolifically, and dominate regions and ecosystems. Because they often
arrive in new areas unacompanied by their native predators, invasive
speccies can be difficult to control. Left unchecked, many invasives
have the potential to transform entire ecosystems, as native species
and those that depend on them for food, shelter, and habitat disappear.
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Mission Statement |
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The purpose of the Oregon Invasive Species Council (OISC) shall be to conduct a coordinated and comprehensive effort to keep invasive species out of Oregon and to eliminate, reduce, or mitigate the impacts of invasive species already established in Oregon. |
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Annual Performance Measures
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