The Big Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC) is a voluntary partnership of government, private, and non-profit organizations, as well as concerned individuals, working to prevent, detect, and control the establishment and spread of invasive species threats to the environment, economy, and way of life on Hawai'i Island.
BIISC's mission is to protect native forests, communities, and agriculture from new and ongoing invasive species threats through research-based strategies, community programs, and education. They work tirelessly to eradicate invasive plant species, contain widespread invaders like albizia, and address the threats posed by invasive insects, animals, and diseases to the environment, economy, and human health of Hawai'i.
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