Conservation group lets grass grow in fight against invasive plants

Conservation group lets grass grow in fight against invasive plants

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PENTICTON – A widely diverse group of biologists, foresters, agrologists, conservationists and members of the general public took to the hills above Okanagan Falls Wednesday to learn more about ways to fight invasive plants. The 35 member tour, April 29, took a look at seeding experiments conducted by the Okanagan and Similkameen Invasive Species Society, who are studying grass seed mixes. They are trying to determine what grass seed mix provides the quickest way to reduce invasive plants to a point where they no longer threaten the environment.

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