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Invasive plants pose a serious threat to the integrity of Vermont’s riparian forests and the success of forest restoration projects, and their impact is only expected to increase as our planet continues to warm. In our new episode of Restoration Roundup, featuring Katie Kain (Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) and Ethan Tapper (Chittenden County Forester, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation), we discuss the prevalence of invasive plants and how our contributions to their establishment in our ecosystems means we have a responsibility to face the difficult realities of how to control them. This episode was designed and directed by Liz Woodhull.
Invasive plants pose a serious threat to the integrity of Vermont’s riparian forests and the success of forest restoration projects, and their impact is only expected to increase as our planet continues to warm. In our new episode of Restoration Roundup, featuring Katie Kain (Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) and Ethan Tapper (Chittenden County Forester, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation), we discuss the prevalence of invasive plants and how our contributions to their establishment in our ecosystems means we have a responsibility to face the difficult realities of how to control them. This episode was designed and directed by Liz Woodhull.