From Mill Creek Ravine Fieldwork: Voicing Prohibited Noxious and Noxious Weeds are part of a longer series based on field researchdone at Mill Creek Ravine in Edmonton, AB from 2017-2019, a research-creation project that remains ongoing. In this moment where we are collectively pondering the human valuation of land, the human and nonhuman need to gather, recreate and enjoy (especially during Covid-19) green space not to mention the ongoing reality of climate crisis, there might also be an opportunity to rethink the history and current role of the so-called “invasive species” we encounter
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Memoir, history and critique of girlhood on a farm on the Alberta prairie in the 1970\u27s and 1980\...
Disturbances such as fire, grazing, land clearing, and flooding are important in determining the div...
The author accompanies her friend, a woodland wildflower expert, on a mission to save native Ohio wi...
While Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) is notorious as an aggressive, invasive non-native weed in ag...
Leafy spurge is an invasive weed that infests over three million acres in the northern Great Plains ...
Canada thistle [Cirsium arvense (L) Scop.] is one of the seven species defined by Nebraska law as a ...
For nearly fifteen years the writer has been familiar with the subject of this paper. It has always ...
Canada Geese Control (page 3) Coloring the Course (5) Irrigation\u27s Role for Turf and Landscape (7...
Invasive weeds are one of the worst scourges within rangelands, and it is often difficult to control...
Leafy spurge is an invasive weed that infests over three million acres in the northern Great Plains ...
Weeds in reclamations interfere with success by: 1) competing with desirable species seeded during r...
The early movement of Western Europeans to the island of Newfoundland has caused it to have one of t...
Western rangeland weeds such as yellow starthistle, leafy spurge, Canada thistle and Russian knapwee...
Canada thistle infests about 100 thousand acres on 19 thousand farms in South Dakota, while perennia...
This study tested targeted grazing weeds with cattle and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)....
Memoir, history and critique of girlhood on a farm on the Alberta prairie in the 1970\u27s and 1980\...
Disturbances such as fire, grazing, land clearing, and flooding are important in determining the div...
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