Invasive Rundown
One of the biggest threats to a new riparian restoration project is invasive species. Non-native vegetation can outcompete recently installed native species. This problem can persist for years.
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One of the biggest threats to a new riparian restoration project is invasive species. Non-native vegetation can outcompete recently installed native species. This problem can persist for years.
This week our Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) crew was busy cutting Himalayan blackberry at a new project along the Samish River. Removing invasive species like blackberry is often the first […]
This article was written by Tim Hyatt, Hydrologist and former SFEG board member, after the 2003 floods on the Skagit River. Its message seems as timely today. The recent floods […]
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