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Making a Difference Against Invasive Plants on the Appalachian Trail James Åkerson, Supervisory Forest Ecologist (retired), NPS Mid-Atlantic Exotic Plant Management Team, 3655 U.S. Highway 211-E, Luray, VA 22835; james.
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Hancock / Luray / Washington / Harrisonburg / /

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Chapel Hill / The Appalachian National Scenic Trail / Conclusion The Appalachian Trail / Appalachian Trail / University of Illinois Press / /

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Earth Day / /

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Chapel Hill / Blue Ridge Mountains / /

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Shenandoah National Park Association / George Wright Society / Forest Health Professionals / and Natural Areas Association / National Park Service / Appalachian Trail Conservancy / VA Association of Forest Health Professionals / University of Illinois Press / Mennonite High School / Public Lands Day / /

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James Åkerson / /

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speaker / Mid-Atlantic EPMT director / general ecology / /

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Virginia / Michigan / /

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Northern Virginia / /

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