What’s That Weed?
Introduced species: Common Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum syn. Dipsacus sylvestris) Characteristics: Common teasel is a weedy biennial. First-year growth is a rosette of ovoid (when younger) to oblong leaves with a […]
Introduced species: Common Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum syn. Dipsacus sylvestris) Characteristics: Common teasel is a weedy biennial. First-year growth is a rosette of ovoid (when younger) to oblong leaves with a […]
When restoration projects happen, there are many ways to judge whether or not they’ve been successful: Did what was built match the design? Is a fish passage barrier resolved? Are
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T-Shirt Art Contest For Johnson Creek’s 14th Annual Creek Clean-Up Deadline: Sunday July 18th at midnight Theme: TRASH MONSTER WHAT: In August every year, community volunteers remove around 5 tons of
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Introduced species: Spotted jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) Description: A far more common non-native Impatiens species than last month’s feature, spotted jewelweed is–as one might expect from a congener–similar in some respects,
We are excited to be working with Helen Chen and Khan Tung! Read on to find out more about them, their roles, and what inspired them to work with us.
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