Taking out wild trash: Volunteers pull invasive garlic mustard from wildlife area
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Taking out wild trash: Volunteers pull invasive garlic mustard from wildlife area • Iowa Capital Dispatch
Erica Place holds up a bundle of garlic mustard, an invasive species that volunteers helped remove on Earth Day. (Photo by Cami Koons/Iowa Capital Dispatch) “We found some!” Volunteers shouted from a wooded area on the Brenton Slough property between Grimes and Granger. They were hunting for garlic mustard, a fast-growing invasive species, as part of an Earth Day trash bash organized by Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation. Erica Place, communicati…
Volunteers Take Up Invasives War at Morton | The East Hampton Star
Volunteers Take Up Invasives War at Morton A joint effort tackles an extreme, complex problem Matt Thu, 04/24/2025 - 13:05 Terra Willi, a biologist with the Fish and Wildlife Service, displayed a whip of wineberry, an invasive plant that has stolen thousands of acres across the East End, at the start of a community effort to remove invasive plants from the Elizabeth Morton Wildlife Refuge in Noyac on Saturday. Christopher Gangemi Photos By Ch…
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