Sec. 312. Initiative to control and combat the spread of invasive species
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The Secretary of Defense shall enhance efforts of the Department of Defense through the Integrated Natural Resource Management Plans established pursuant to section 201 of the Sikes Act ( 16 U.S.C. 670g ) and other relevant management and operational plans to manage, control, and interdict invasive species, including those that exacerbate the risk of wildfire, that could affect— the readiness of the Armed Forces; and the health and safety of members of the Armed Forces, their families, and the surrounding communities.
Management, control, and interdiction of invasive species under subsection (a), and any other biosecurity efforts under such subsection, shall include, at a minimum— science-based management and control programs to reduce the presence or spread of invasive species on military installations and to prevent the introduction or spread of such species to areas where such species are not established; support for interagency and intergovernmental response efforts to control, interdict, monitor, and eradicate invasive species; pursuit of chemical, biological, and beneficial fire use, other fire control techniques, technology transfer, and best practices to support management, control, interdiction, and where possible, eradication of invasive vegetation; establishment of an early detection and rapid response mechanism to monitor and deploy coordinated interdiction efforts for any invasive species newly detected at a particular site at a military installation; and post-fire land rehabilitation using native vegetation and other methods to preclude the reestablishment of invasive species.
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