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2013 South Peace Invasive Plant Management Area (SP IPMA) Contractor Summary

2013 South Peace Invasive Plant Management Area (SP IPMA) Contractor Summary. Presented by: Mike Deliman & Andrew Edwards. 3810 – 18 th AVENUE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC • V2N 4V5 • PH: 250.564-0383 • FX: 250.562-4885 www.srgi.ca.

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2013 South Peace Invasive Plant Management Area (SP IPMA) Contractor Summary

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  1. 2013 South Peace Invasive Plant Management Area (SP IPMA) Contractor Summary Presented by: Mike Deliman& Andrew Edwards 3810 – 18th AVENUE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC • V2N 4V5 • PH: 250.564-0383 • FX: 250.562-4885 www.srgi.ca

  2. Figure 1 Funding distribution by activity for the South Peace IPMA in 2013. 3810 – 18th AVENUE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC • V2N 4V5 • PH: 250.564-0383 • FX: 250.562-4885 www.srgi.ca

  3. Figure 2 Total areas mechanically treated in hectares by IP species in the South Peace IPMA in 2013. 3810 – 18th AVENUE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC • V2N 4V5 • PH: 250.564-0383 • FX: 250.562-4885 www.srgi.ca

  4. Figure 3 Total areas chemically treated in hectares by IP species in the South Peace IPMA in 2013. 3810 – 18th AVENUE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC • V2N 4V5 • PH: 250.564-0383 • FX: 250.562-4885 www.srgi.ca

  5. Areas of Concern for 2013: • Priority of IP species (e.g. not all category A&B IPs created equal). • Hawkweed infestations down the Murray FSR, along Highway 52 north and east, and in the Lone Prairie area. • Scentless chamomile everywhere. • Yellow, (not Dalmation) toadflax at East Pine Hill and the misidentification of toadflax species by previous surveyors. • Emergence of common tansy along Highway 52 east of Tumbler Ridge and down the Murray FSR, as well as Bear Mtn and Radar Lake areas. • Marsh plume thistle in Groundbirch. • Burdock in Groundbirch area (Elliot’s Cabin) and GB FSR 3810 – 18th AVENUE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC • V2N 4V5 • PH: 250.564-0383 • FX: 250.562-4885 www.srgi.ca

  6. Questions?Email: mdeliman@srgi.ca 3810 – 18th AVENUE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC • V2N 4V5 • PH: 250.564-0383 • FX: 250.562-4885 www.srgi.ca

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