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Vegetation Treatment (Invasive Management (Ways of dispersal (Wind, Water,…
Vegetation Treatment
Invasive Management
invasive plant PPT
types of invasives
Weeds
Giant Hogweed
burns
Exotic
Ornamental
methods
Cultural
Plant native spp.
Mulching
Good growing conditions
Chemical
Herbicide application
Biological
Animal grazers
biocontrol agents
commercialization (food products)
Biopesticides
assistant applicators license
Ways of dispersal
Wind
Water
People
Animals
Ecological impacts
loss of biodiversity
habitat loss
outcompeting
change hydrology
Knotweed Management in Vancouver
Economic/Infrastructure
permeate building foundations
Obstruct sightlines
Clog drainage system
damage roads
Ecological
soil erosion
degrades fish habitat
outcompetes native veg
Reproduction & spread
rhizomes
cutting, digging & mowing
unauthorized dumping
plant fragments
seeds
rapid reproduction
floating downstream
Habitat
disturbed sites
natural sites
road sides
Riparian areas
Utility ROW's
Herbicide Application
Mixing solutions
V1C1=V2C2
Active Ingredient
Guarantee
Formulation
Purpose
Product
Riparian Area
Pesticide Free zone
Non-treatment zone
Buffer
Types
Systemic
Exposure
PPE
Eye protection
Gloves
Long Sleeves
Tools
Herbicide injection
Chainsaws
Forces
Push Pull Pinch
Kickback
bind
compression wood
tension wood
saftey/ppe
Helmet
Chaps
gloves
eye protection
ear protection
50:1 oil mix
cutting teeth
full house:
skip tooth
chisel
semi-chisel
chipper
file
herbicide sprayers
nozzles
backpack pump
calibration
wand
overspray
math
definition of an invasive
invasive vs weed
weed= any undesirable plant
invasive= not native and harmful to environment
native vs naturalized
naturalized plants= invasive's that aren't controlled
native= an original plant species
opportunistic
opportunistic
fast reproduction
harms health
invasive plant Id
giant hog weed
knotweed
english holly
english ivy
reed canary grass
How they grow
Asexual or sexually
Rapid growth
widespread roots
resistant to harsh conditions
Field Work
Mckay Creek
invasives removal
English ivy
Himilayan blackberry
yellow flag iris
mulching with coffee sacks
English holly
streamside protection