Invasive and Exotic Species Management in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Series: Natural Resource Data Series Nps/Klgo/Nrds-2011/224
In 2011, the Klondike Gold Rush National historical Park worked with the Alaska Exotic Plant Management Team to control existing invasive plant infestations and prevent their spread through the park and into the surrounding undeveloped wildlands. The approach to invasive plant management focuses on early detection and eradication in backcountry and undeveloped from country areas and containment on
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In 2011, the Klondike Gold Rush National historical Park worked with the Alaska Exotic Plant Management Team to control existing invasive plant infestations and prevent their spread through the park and into the surrounding undeveloped wildlands. The approach to invasive plant management focuses on early detection and eradication in backcountry and undeveloped from country areas and containment on road systems and in the town of Skagway. 2011 was the 8th year of the program and program crewmembers, park staff and volunteers devoted approximately 1,120 hours to managing invasive species found in and around Skagway and Dyea. These efforts are detailed in this work.
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