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Invasive plants and the Mad River
Yard Sale


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Good article in the Valley Reporter regarding a very frightening invasive plant threat literally killing other rivers.

Give it look. Awareness is key.

http://www.valleyreporter.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=827&Itemid=38
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Yup..it's been big news all over Vermont this summer. Love the name they came up with. The more awarenss the better. BTW, you couldn't float a toy boat down the Mad right now it's so low from the dry August.

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Joined: 18 Nov 2005
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Yeah, thanx for pointing the article out. It is a real problem.

And awareness is the key. Some of them are impossible to get rid of, once they get established. Keeping them out is our only hope.

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Strat


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Location: Moretown...the edge of the Valley
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I was getting munched on by fish in the river yesterday in Moretown... aggressive little guys...

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I think that means they were considering you to be an invasive animal.

And in the fish world, "If it doesn't eat me, maybe I can eat it.?" Wink

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