Is California eucalyptus the target of biological terrorism?

Jul 23, 2012

Eucalyptus
Over the years, Timothy Paine, professor in the UC Riverside Department of Entomology, has become increasingly convinced that someone or some group has brought a series of pests from Australia to California to get rid of California's eucalyptus trees, according to a story on NPR's All Things Considered.

"You can find alternative explanations for all of this, no question about it," Paine said. "This is something we think is likely to have happened, but we don't have a smoking gun."

Paine's suspicions were raised by introductions of 16 eucalyptus pests over the past 25 years. The pests were introduced a few at a time in batches from different regions Down Under.

"They would be from Queensland, or they would be from New South Wales, or South Australia," he says.

The demise of eucalyptus in California, where they aren't native species, isn't Paine's greatest worry. 

"But if you're talking about a major food crop, or a disease organism, the prospects are very, very disturbing," he said.


By Jeannette E. Warnert
Author - Communications Specialist