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		<description><![CDATA[SNIP Save Our Natives From Invasive Plants SNIP (Save Our Natives From Invasive Plants) is an educational and community outreach initiative of the Eastern Panhandle Native Plant Society. The objective is to provide education about invasive species, and the threat they pose to native plants and habitats. SNIP will also host invasive removal days, to [...]]]></description>
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Save Our Natives From Invasive Plants
SNIP (Save Our Natives From Invasive Plants) is an educational and community outreach initiative of the Eastern Panhandle Native Plant Society. The objective is to provide education about invasive species, and the threat they pose to native plants and habitats. SNIP will also host invasive removal days, to help manage [...]]]></content:encoded>
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		<description><![CDATA[Invasive Species Links Controlling Exotic Plants In Your Forest Bugwood Network, The University of Georgia EPA &#38; National Invasive Species Council site. Includes info on pollinators,birds, other wildlife USDA&#8217;s Federal Noxious Weed List The Nature Conservancy&#8211;Weed alerts, handbook, management info Invasive lists and other info from PCA&#8217;s Alien Plant Work Group What the National Park [...]]]></description>
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Controlling Exotic Plants In Your Forest
Bugwood Network, The University of Georgia
EPA &amp; National Invasive Species Council site. Includes info on pollinators,birds, other wildlife
USDA&#8217;s Federal Noxious Weed List
The Nature Conservancy&#8211;Weed alerts, handbook, management info
Invasive lists and other info from PCA&#8217;s Alien Plant Work Group
What the National Park Service is Doing About Invasives
Federal Interagency Committee [...]]]></content:encoded>
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