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Invasive Annual Grasses in Wyoming

Learn about the two new invasive annual grasses, Ventenata and Medusahead, discovered recently by Sheridan County. They are more invasive than Cheatgrass and pose many risks to both animal and plant communities.

Visit this website for a handy Invasive Grass Field guide, tips on how to prevent spread, and more.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 27, 2020

Categories: Education & TrainingTags: biological invasion, grazing, invasive species, invasives, non-native species, wildfire, Wyoming

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