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Ditch and Watercourse Maintenance [Location] [Date] Weeds and Roads D. PolsterJ. Leekie
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2 Best Practices for Ditching Invasive Plants and Impacts The Contractor’s Role Best Practices Priority Plants Overview Common Tansy L. Scott
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3 Definition Invasive Plants Invasive plants are non-native plants that can cause significant damage. They spread very quickly, displacing and sometimes eliminating native plants They are sometimes called ‘noxious weeds’ CRD Orange Hawkweed
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Marsh Plume Thistle Economic Agriculture and Ranching Forestry Transportation Impacts BC MAL
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Oxeye Daisy Environmental Reduced biodiversity Increased erosion and sedimentation Impacts CRD B. Tokarska-Guzik, bugwood.org Sulphur Cinquefoil
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Your Role Guidance Documents B.C. Weed Control Act Environmental Best Practices MoT Best Practices Guide
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Your Role What can you do to manage invasive plants during ditch and watercourse maintenance?
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Your Role
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10 What Should Happen Here? Best Practices L. Scott
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11 What’s Gone Wrong Here? Best Practices L. Scott
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12 What Should Happen Here? Best Practices R. Mueller Brown Knapweed
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Priority Plants within the District [plant common and scientific name] Plants of Concern
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14 For More Information… Contact your local Regional Committee Call 1-888-WEEDSBC Visit www.invasiveplantcouncilbc.ca
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