• Home
  • Our Partnership
  • Aquatic Invasives
  • Terrestrial Invasives
  • Invasive Species
  • Current Efforts
  • Helpful Links
  • Downloadable Resources
  • References
  • More
    • Home
    • Our Partnership
    • Aquatic Invasives
    • Terrestrial Invasives
    • Invasive Species
    • Current Efforts
    • Helpful Links
    • Downloadable Resources
    • References
  • Home
  • Our Partnership
  • Aquatic Invasives
  • Terrestrial Invasives
  • Invasive Species
  • Current Efforts
  • Helpful Links
  • Downloadable Resources
  • References

Current efforts

WILD PARSNIP

JAPANESE KNOTWEED

WILD PARSNIP

Wild Parsnip MISGP Funded Survey

Iron, Gogebic, and Ontonagon Counties 

Call or email the Iron Baraga 

Conservation District if you find it

Look at this link for identification

https://bygl.osu.edu/node/1265

TURTLES

JAPANESE KNOTWEED

WILD PARSNIP

The Iron Baraga Conservation District,

 as a WePIC partner in cooperation

with the U.S. Forest Service have been working to preserve turtle sites.

JAPANESE KNOTWEED

JAPANESE KNOTWEED

JAPANESE KNOTWEED

 The Iron Baraga Conservation District,

as a WePIC partner, is working to control the spread of Japanese Knotweed  through funding from the U.S. Forest Service and MISGP.  

PHRAGMITES

PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE

JAPANESE KNOTWEED

The Iron Baraga Conservation District,
as a WePIC partner, is working to control the spread of Phragmites through funding from  MISGP.

PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE

PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE

PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE

The Iron Baraga Conservation District,
as a WePIC partner, is working to control the spread of Purple Loosestrife through funding from WE Energies.

GARLIC MUSTARD

PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE

PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE

The Iron Baraga Conservation District,

as a WePIC partner, is working to control the spread of Garlic Mustard through funding from the U.S. Forest Service and MISGP.


Copyright © 2022 Western Peninsula Invasives Coalition - All Rights Reserved.

Powered by GoDaddy