$4.6M Project Turns to Non-Invasive Plants in Fight Against Wildfires
July 11, 2024
July 11, 2024
MANOA, Hawaii, July 11 -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release:
Hawaii faces unique challenges in wildfire management, particularly due to the prevalence of more than 1 million acres of fire-prone non-native vegetation. University of Hawaii at Manoa Extension Specialist Clay Trauernicht is looking to go to the root of the issue: Could restoring ecosystems with non-invasive and native plants alleviate some of the threat?
Trauernicht is . . .
Hawaii faces unique challenges in wildfire management, particularly due to the prevalence of more than 1 million acres of fire-prone non-native vegetation. University of Hawaii at Manoa Extension Specialist Clay Trauernicht is looking to go to the root of the issue: Could restoring ecosystems with non-invasive and native plants alleviate some of the threat?
Trauernicht is . . .