The Invasive Plant Association of Wisconsin (IPAW) is an organization comprised of agencies, organizations, and individuals concerned with the spread of invasive plants and their impacts on natural ecosystems. IPAW is a membership organization and any individual or institution interested in membership may apply.
The IPAW mission is to promote better stewardship of the natural resources of Wisconsin by advancing the understanding of invasive plants and encouraging the control of their spread. Visit www.ipaw.org for more information.
Hello, We have several large clones of aspen resprouts on a remnant prairie and an adjacent old field. Does anyone have experience using Krenite (fosamine) to
San Francisco Chronicle, July 1, 2009 EPA ready to settle Bay Area pesticide suit By Jane Kay The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday a
There are several pesticides that have been banned in Canada cities and a few less here in the US. Lets not forget that its the Chemical industry that once
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Some good questions to ask onn JUL 23: Since within Dane County herbicides are being used in urban parks (municipal, county and state), some so small that