California’s environment and economy are under siege from two invasive species: the golden mussel, now spreading rapidly in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and threatening water infrastructure, and the glassy-winged sharpshooter, which spreads Pierce’s disease and is already costing winegrowers nearly half a billion dollars annually. Early action is critical—experts warn that containment before these pests explode will save billions. With state and industry funding already poured into response efforts, the message is clear: act fast or face even steeper losses.

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