Field Notes
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Volunteers
3/20/06

These volunteers are working hard to pull up invasive French Broom.  Foundation lands contain five of the California Invasive Plant Council’s twenty most invasive species: ice plant, pampas grass, veldt grass, cape ivy, and French broom.  Invasive non-natives out-compete native plants, destroying the complex web of life that has evolved over thousands of years.  For more information on native plants see the Summer 2004 issue of Tidal Exchange.  To find out more about volunteering, click here.

 

 

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