Can I Remove Invasive Plants in the Fall?
Did you know that sometimes it’s better not to remove invasive species?
MOREDid you know that sometimes it’s better not to remove invasive species?
MOREDo you have plans on Sunday, September 28th?
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MOREEarlier this week, volunteers came together to tackle burdock in Whistler village, in collaboration with Patagonia Whistler.
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MOREYou might think that removing plants of any type would negatively affect pollinators, as they would have less forage available, but that...
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