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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Cal Fire campaign - "Buy iy where you burn it"

Help Keep California Forests Healthy – Keep Firewood Local
California Launches “Buy It Where You Burn It” Campaign
Sacramento
locally, CAL FIRE and the California Firewood Task Force kicked off a public outreach
campaign in September to inform campers, wood cutters, arborists, and the general public about
the risks of long-distance movement of firewood.
“Firewood can carry insects and pathogens that may or may not be visible, making it impossible
to know if you are transporting an invasive pest from one location to another when moving it,
said CAL FIRE’s Don Owen, chair of the California Firewood Task Force. “Once an invasive
species is established in a new area, it can do a lot of damage environmentally and economically
as the trees in those areas have no natural defenses to fight off pest attack.”

The multi-pronged campaign includes surveying camper knowledge about invasive species and
firewood in areas affected by the goldspotted oak borer (an invasive beetle in San Diego County
likely brought into the state on firewood), providing firewood posters to campgrounds and parks
for posting in public locations, mailing information to industry professionals, and offering
educational Frisbees and playing cards to campers as a way to facilitate one on one interaction
with campers while also providing them with useful information.
“As we increasingly become a global community, the movement of invasive pests and pathogens
is becoming more frequent. Buying and burning wood locally is a simple way to help minimize
the chances of spreading invasive species, and it is something everyone can do with little
impact,” continued Owen, “The feedback gathered through the surveys will be useful for
developing our long-term outreach campaign, helping us insure that we reach out to our audience
as effectively as possible.”
Made up of state, federal, and local agencies as well as non-profit organizations, the California
Firewood Task Force* was established in November 2010 by the California Forest Pest Council.
For more on the
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– As part of a nationwide effort to encourage the public to buy and burn firewoodBuy It Where You Burn It campaign visit www.firewood.ca.gov.

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