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Like the terrestrial part of our planet, wetlands are threatened by invasive species. If you suspect something or find an invasive, take a picture and report it on iMAPInvasives or to your RM.
#worldwetlandsday2020#fwrwma#invasivespeciespic.twitter.com/47syiNsq2b
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Flowering Rush (Butomus umbellatus) has been found in AB and SK, along the South Sask River. Each year volunteers go out to map and pick the plant. For more information contact the South Sask River Watershed Stewards.
#communityinvolvement#volunteer#fwrwma#floweringrushpic.twitter.com/vRr2q2j6Sg
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Eurasian Water Milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) resembles the native Water Milfoil and Coontail found in several waterbodies throughout Canada. Look to the leaves for the differences (# of leaflets, leaflets branched or not).
#fwrwma#invasiveweedspic.twitter.com/Yj8tmtcy0M
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DYK it will soon be WORLD WETLANDS DAY? Invasives don’t just threaten the land, they also threaten wetlands. Species include flowering rush, purple loosestrife and Eurasian Milfoil.
#fwrwma#worldwetlandsday2020#invasiveweedspic.twitter.com/gt29n8hMeL
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Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum thymifolia) is found in various spots throughout SK. This is a highly invasive weed that invades wetlands and riparian areas. If you see it, report it and control it.
#earlydetectionearlyresponse#fwrwma#invasiveweedspic.twitter.com/W3hBsaoXn4
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Salt Cedar is a tree/shrub with white to pink flowers. Leaves are cedar-like. It lives in riparian areas, wetlands, and yard sites. A mature plant can consume 757 LITRES OF WATER! It also releases salt to the soil surface.
#fwrwma#invasiveweeds#earlydetectionearlyresponsepic.twitter.com/XyKjtTC2AJ
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Salt Cedar had been reported in SK, but it was removed! The best control for this invasive is EARLY DETECTION – EARLY CONTROL. If you see it, report it and make sure it is disposed of properly!
#fwrwma#invasiveweeds#earlydetectionearlyresponsepic.twitter.com/jxj1S2S9dg
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Hound’s Tongue is 1-4’ tall. The entire plant is covered with long, soft hairs & have several narrow reddish-purple flower clusters. Leaves are alternate, long & narrow & can be up to a foot long & resemble a tongue.
#fwrwma#invasiveweeds#earlydetectionearlyresponsepic.twitter.com/tdJSeksiKX
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Understanding animal behaviour is an important step in proper targeted grazing. Check out Fred Provenza for more info on animal behaviour.... http://www.behave.net
#targetedgrazingacademy#sheep#goats#fwrwma pic.twitter.com/CdnpPgNUyL
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