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    Forest Service Podcast: Science You Can Use - When More Blackberries is a Bad Thing: Invasive plant management support

    Forest Service Podcast: Science You Can Use - When More Blackberries is a Bad Thing: Invasive plant management support

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    UNITED STATES

    10.28.2024

    Audio by Alexis Neukirch 

    USDA Forest Service

    What plants can survive fire, can displace native plants, and are difficult to manage? Among others are these eight nonnative species in the western United States: buffelgrass, cutleaf blackberry, diffuse knapweed, Himalayan blackberry, Sahara mustard, spotted knapweed, ventenata, and yellow starthistle. Unfortunately, one of the reasons that invasive plants are so hard to manage is because there is no one-size-fits-all approach—each species has its own tricks enabling it to thrive and wreak havoc.

    Music courtesy of Souvenir Thread.

    AUDIO INFO

    Date Taken: 10.28.2024
    Date Posted: 09.30.2025 15:44
    Category: Interviews
    Audio ID: 88628
    Filename: 2509/DOD_111336064.mp3
    Length: 00:05:58
    Location: US

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