2016 Project Implementation, Maintenance, & Monitoring Daniel Oppenheimer Tamarisk Coalition.

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2016 Project Implementation, Maintenance, & Monitoring Daniel Oppenheimer Tamarisk Coalition

Tres Rios BLM: Strike team conducting Russian knapweed treatments Strike team conducting tamarisk re-sprouts treatments Dove Creek School Planting Project

Uncompahgre BLM: County, contractors, and strike teams conducting herbaceous weed treatments Integrate the knapweed gal midge Volunteers removing tamarisk and planting native shrubs and trees

Grand Junction BLM: Contractors and Conservation Corps crews removing tamarisk County, contractors, and strike teams conducting herbaceous weed treatments

Moab BLM: County and strike teams conducting herbaceous weed treatments Conservation Corps crews removing tamarisk BLM drill seeding, assessing potential berm removal

Private Lands: US FWS Partners Program, NRCS, US Dept. of Energy, Conservation Corps Crews, counties, and University of Utah Rio Mesa Center working with private landowners

Monitoring: Watershed-Wide Monitoring Rapid Monitoring Pilot Project Monitoring Bird Monitoring

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