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INVASIVES SPECIES MANAGEMENT

INVASIVES SPECIES MANAGEMENT. Art Miller Tony Morrison. INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLAN 2007 – 2009. CONTENTS POLICY PERSONNEL AND ROLES EVALUATION OF PROPERTY AREAS INVASIVE SPECIES PLANT LISTS. 6. PREVENTION 7. EARLY DETECTION/RAPID RESPONSE 8. SURVEY 9. CONTROL

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INVASIVES SPECIES MANAGEMENT

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  1. INVASIVES SPECIES MANAGEMENT Art Miller Tony Morrison

  2. INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLAN 2007 – 2009 CONTENTS POLICY PERSONNEL AND ROLES EVALUATION OF PROPERTY AREAS INVASIVE SPECIES PLANT LISTS

  3. 6. PREVENTION 7. EARLY DETECTION/RAPID RESPONSE 8. SURVEY 9. CONTROL 10. PLANT PESTS

  4. ANIMAL CONCERNS SAFETY COOPERATION PUBLIC EDUCATION REFERENCES

  5. CURRENT WORK AT TNCA • INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL TEAM Volunteers and Staff Meets 2ndWednesdays March- December • CONTINOUS WORK OF STAFF

  6. Most Problematic Invasive Plants at TNCA • Oriental Bittersweet • Privet • Japanese Honeysuckle • Multiflora Rose • Nepalese Browntop • Lespedeza

  7. Aknowledgements • Jeffery Smith • Lynne Garrison • Glenn Palmer • Volunteers • Staff

  8. Invasive Species Removal Team 2nd Wednesday of every month April- December

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