Cook Forest Conservancy Initiates Project to Clear Japanese Knotweed

COOKSBURG, Pa. (EYT) – The Cook Forest Conservancy is coordinating efforts to keep the banks of the “Wild & Scenic” Clarion River clear of Japanese Knotweed, an invasive nonnative plant. Japanese Knotweed spreads aggressively, degrades water quality, and provides no benefit to wildlife–while it simultaneously out-competes native plants that would filter water, limit erosion, and provide valuable habitat. It is, […]

 

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