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Thrive! Park Burning Bush workday in Nelson, WI in the snow on 11/6/19
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Menomonie High School project by tennis courts that cleared over an acre of buckthorn, honeysuckle and Japanese barberry in Nov 2019
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Miller Park (off Hudson Rd, East of Sewer plant) in Menomonie after UW Stout students worked for 3 days removing buckthorn and Amur cork trees
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CVTC Horticulture class using the trailer for a project on the CVTC West Eau Claire campus
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Maiden Rock SNA Work Day with WDNR in October 2019
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2019 Chippewa County Partnership Workshop Tour
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2019 Chippewa County Partnership Workshop
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2019 Putnam and Owen Park Tour in Eau Claire
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2019 Putnam Park Tour
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2019 Yellow Iris Removal Event on Chippewa River
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Amur Cork Tree removal in Menomonie
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2019 Colfax Buckthorn pull
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2019 3M Earth Day event

 

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2018 City Park Black Locust Removal
Aftermath pile!
2018 City Park invasive pile
35 Students and 1,520 pounds of GM
2017 Birch Creek SNA Event with Durand HS 1,520lbs of Garlic Mustard pulled!
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2017 Colfax High School Environmental Study Area 4th Annual Event
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2017 Purple Loosestrife Work Event on the Lower Chippewa River
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2017 LCIP Invasive Tour
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2017 Roadside Invasive Tour
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2017 Annual Meeting
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Anderson Window Corporation Event at Wakanda Park in Menomonie where they cleared over an acre of buckthorn and honeysuckle adjacent to the baseball fields.
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Invasive Tour 2016 where LCIP looked at 18 different invasive plants in a 30-mile loop.
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2016 Amur Cork Tree map used to send out 1,200 landowner letters/factsheet to make them aware of the newly found prohibited species
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Wild Chervil Map of Dunn County and Township levels for assisting efforts to control this rapidly spreading plant

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