33-gallon blue plastic recycled rain barrels
Fully assembled $40/each Order Form
Quantities limited! Prepay by August 1 to reserve your rain barrel.
Make checks payable to: Iron County Conservation Dept
Mail to:
UW Extension
29270 Cty G
Ashland, WI 54806
Walk-in purchase may be available as quantities permit on August 6 at the pick-up sites:
Hurley
Iron County Forestry & Highway Building
Friday, August 6 from 2:30-4:30pm
Ashland
Ashland Land Conservation Dept
(near Cenex Station on Sanborn Ave)
Friday, August 6 from 3:30-5:30pm
For more information contact Ruth Oppedahl at 715-685-2676
Hearing Impaired Relay:711
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Wetland Invasive Plants Key and Field Guide
An excellent book is now out on invasive plants of aquatic and wetland habitats of Michigan. The 58-page book can be viewed here. The book includes a pictorial key for identification and species accounts with several photos for each species including the plant in the landscape, flower and other defining characteristics. The field guidebook includes a chart of invasive species by communities and a timeline of the best survey period.
Many of these plants are found in Wisconsin, or may be headed this way, and this book can help guide us in identifying invasive plants for early detection. This guide is a great resource for land managers and educators. Thanks to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Michigan Natural Features Inventory and Michigan State University Extension for producing this field guide. To order the book see their website.
Many of these plants are found in Wisconsin, or may be headed this way, and this book can help guide us in identifying invasive plants for early detection. This guide is a great resource for land managers and educators. Thanks to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Michigan Natural Features Inventory and Michigan State University Extension for producing this field guide. To order the book see their website.
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