Framework / Assessment California Forests and Rangelands: 2003 Assessment Summary High impact NIPS species are capable of having significant impacts on biological diversity, productive capacity, soil and water, and social well being. These impacts include out-competing native species, slowing timber regeneration and forage production, altering riparian shading and streambank morphology, and altering fire regimes affecting public heath and safety. (from the 2003 Forest and Rangeland Assessment)