Shana Shaw (left), a full-time public educator about invasive plants for King County's Noxious Weed Control Program, and Mark Mead (right), an Urban Forester of Seattle Parks
Figure Credit: http://www.kpluwonders.org/content/why-did-blackberry-brambles-become-such-nw-problem
Figure Credit: http://www.kpluwonders.org/content/why-did-blackberry-brambles-become-such-nw-problem
Morgan True, a Student Conservation Association Crew Leader in Seattle (2010) removes a large blackberry root!
Figure Credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/the-sca/4882880094/in/photostream/ |
How to control
(Hays David L, and Kern Ewing)
Current Efforts
- The Nature Consortium - Earth Corps
- Government and city funding
- Goat browsing and mowing (Ingham, Claudia S.) |