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Oregon (and National) Invasive Species Awareness Week Part 2

What’s better that one National Invasive Species Awareness Week for 2020? How about two?

National Invasive Species Awareness Week Part 2 (May 16 – 23, 2020) is upon us! Take some time this week to consider the many impacts that non-native invasive species have on our communities, working lands, natural areas, and pocketbooks. Scroll to the bottom for free webinars offered this week.

Why Worry About Invasive Species?

A recent study found an estimated annual loss of almost $83.5 million in personal income to Oregon’s economy from just 25 selected weed species. These costs are estimated to balloon to $1.8 billion if invasive weeds are left untreated. We all pay the bill for invasion of weeds species through increased food costs, higher taxes, and decreased property values. These impacts clearly show the economic benefits associated with controlling invasive weeds

Invasive weeds not only impact our pocketbooks, but they also impact the livability of our communities. Invasive weeds like blackberry and gorse have long thorns that limit our ability to enjoy our open spaces and natural areas. While other invasive weeds like giant hogweed and spurge laurel can cause burns or rashes if we come into contact with them.

Invasive species also impact the natural beauty of the landscape. They replace our native plants that fish and wildlife depend upon for food and shelter. In this way, they replace our natural wonders with a weedy and degraded landscape that is less “Oregon-like”.

So join your friends and neighbors in helping to stop the Silent Invasion!

Ten Ways You Can Help

Take a look at The Terrible Twelve in this brochure below!

WeedWise EDRR Brochure 2016
WeedWise-EDRR-Brochure-2016.pdf
Version: 2016

We're Pulling For You! Learn about our Terrible Twelve Priority Weeds and how the WeedWise Program can help you!

Author:SLeininger
Category:Weeds and native plants
Date:February 24, 2017
0.9 MB
745 Downloads
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Looking for alternative to invasive plants? This Gardensmart guide has answers for you!

GardenSmart Oregon a guide to non-invasive plants
Gardensmart.pdf
Version: June 2010

This booklet offers gardeners and landscape designers many choices of plants that work for gardeners while protecting the health and beauty of Oregon's natural lands and waters.

Category:Weeds and native plants
Date:March 21, 2012
4.7 MB
1950 Downloads
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Want to Learn More – Check out the NISAW 2020 Webinar Series

Daily webinars will be offered this week to help those interested in deepening their understanding around invasive species. Each webinar is free but registration is required.