Potential Distribution of Trespass Cannabis Cultivation Sites, Forests of CA and Southern OR

Mar 12, 2021 (Last modified Dec 6, 2021)
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Illegal cannabis cultivation on public lands has emerged as a major threat to wildlife in California and southern Oregon due to the rampant use of pesticides, habitat destruction, and water diversions associated with trespass grow sites. The spatial distribution of cultivation sites, and the factors influencing where they are placed, remain largely unknown due to covert siting practices and limited surveillance funding. We obtained cannabis grow-site locality data from law enforcement agencies and used them to model the potential distribution of cultivation sites in forested regions of California and southern Oregon using maximum entropy (MaxEnt) methods. We mapped the likely distribution of trespass cannabis cultivation sites and identified environmental variables influencing where growers establish their plots to better understand the cumulative impacts of trespass cannabis cultivation on wildlife.

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Greta Wengert
Executive Director with Integral Ecology Research Center

I am the Executive Director and Ecologist for Integral Ecology Research Center. Through this organization, I am involved in many research projects focusing on sensitive forest carnivores, the environmental damage from illegal cannabis cultivation, and molecular methods to identify limiting factors...