Managing Invasive Plants on Recreational Land in Washington State

Invasive plants like Scotch broom and Himalayan blackberry in a Washington State landscape.

In Washington State, managing invasive plants on recreational land is crucial for protecting native wildlife habitats. Invasive species can disrupt ecosystems, outcompete native flora, and degrade the quality of land. For farmers, ranchers, and landowners in the Pacific Northwest, understanding how to control these plants is essential for maintaining the ecological balance and ensuring the […]