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What
You Can Do
As a resident of the Mattole watershed
and member of the community, there are a number of things you can do to help prevent
the spread of invasive species: - Educate yourself on plants
in the Mattole. If you find a plant that you are unsure of, bring it
in to the MRC office or a local university, native plant society, etc. Find out
if the species is invasive and if so, report it to the Invasive Plant Program
Coordinator at the MRC in Petrolia.
- "If You Don't Know
It, Don't Grow It" Don't Plant Invasive Weeds. Be careful when selecting
plants for your garden or home landscaping. Many nurseries and local garden shops
continue to sell invasive plant species that may spread into the nearby natural
areas and eventually cause large-scale economic and ecological damage. Go Native.
- Report Invasive Plant Sightings. If you spot an invasive
plant in the Mattole watershed please download and fill out the following form.
Email it to: mike@mattole.org.
"I
SAW IT" Form (Word document) - Remove Invasive
Plants. Report or remove invasive weeds whenever they are spotted. You
can control or eradicate invasive plants on your property by removing them entirely
or managing them properly to prevent their spread. Be sure to consult local experts
for proper invasive plant species management and removal techniques.
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Participate in Invasive Plant Removal Events. Look for opportunities
to get involved in local invasive plant eradication projects. The MRC hosts various
volunteer events throughout the year. It is a great way to learn to better identify
invasive weeds in our watershed while getting involved in community events.
If you have any questions or desire more information,
please contact the Mattole Restoration Council at (707) 629-3514 or email
mike@mattole.org. | |