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WSU, Tulalip tribes campaign to fight invasive weeds

EVERETT, Wash. – New colorful posters and other materials are available to alert area residents about invasive weeds that threaten to overwhelm native plants on Tulalip tribal and Snohomish County lands.

For more information and to get materials, contact Sharon J. Collman, Washington State University Snohomish County Extension, at 425-357-6025 or collmans@wsu.edu.

Native plants provide food and habitat for native mammals, birds and insects. Invasive weeds often are poisonous to livestock, wildlife and humans, cause skin burns or smother or crowd out native vegetation.

https://news.wsu.edu/2016/07/28/wsu-tulalip-tribes-campaign-fight-invasive-weeds/

 

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