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Best Management Practices for Control of Non-Native Invasives March 2011 Park Planning and Stewardship Division Natural Resources Stewardship Section
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Document Date: 2011-03-15 16:42:05


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Mike Riley Deputy / /

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Asia / Europe / /

Country

Norway / Canada / /

Event

Environmental Issue / Extinction / /

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removal activities using power tools / excellent tool / non-power tools / chemical control approaches / similar tool / treatment protocols / specified herbicide-oil mixture / heavy equipment / work site / chemical control projects / foliar applications / chemical control techniques / bushhog type equipment / hand tools / power tools / least harmful chemicals / mechanical and chemical control methods / non-power hand tools / Chemical means / chemical / bank blades / oil / chemicals / labor-saving equipment / invasives using hand tools / similar cutting tool / /

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Forest Ecologist / /

Organization

Planning Commission / MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF PARKS / Park Planning and Resource Stewardship Division / Department of Parks / Copies Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission / Non-Native Invasives Author Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission / John E. Hench Division / /

Person

Carole Bergmann / Mary Bradford / John E. Hench / /

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Position

Forest Ecologist / Resources Specialist / General / Resource Manager / Director of Administration Park Planning and Stewardship Division Dr. / Chief / Director of Parks Mike Riley / Director of Administration Park Planning and Stewardship Division / /

ProvinceOrState

Maryland / Montgomery County / /

Technology

treatment protocols / /

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