The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:
- (a) California is home to more species of plants and animals in the world and the highest number of species found nowhere else in the world.
- (b) The state’s plants and animals coexist to create the complex ecosystems upon which so much of the state’s people and economy depend.
- (c) Global travel, global trade, and climate change are introducing invasive animals, plants, insects, and plant and animal diseases to California.
- (d) Global warming is changing ecosystems at an unprecedented pace. These changes bring invasive species and pests that pose direct threats to the state’s native and agricultural biodiversity.
- (e) The State of California should undertake advance planning on whether and how to address those invasive animals, plants, insects, and plant and animal diseases that are a threat to the state’s agriculture, environment, or economy.
- (f) The Legislature fully recognizes that any prediction of which invasive pests will enter California cannot be precise because of the many entry mechanisms.