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Learn to identify invasive species

Posted by Dara Olmsted, The Green Blog  November 8, 2010 05:59 PM
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Find out how to eradicate two common invasive species found in Massachusetts- the Asian longhorned beetle and mile-a-minute vine. The mile-a-minute vine is relatively new to the area and can grow up to six inches a day, smothering native species. Organized by The Trustees of Reservations, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, and the Neponset River Watershed Association.  Register online. Wednesday, November. 10th from 6:30-8pm at the Bradley Estate in Canton. More information.

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