Monthly Archives: May 2024

Finesse vs. Brute Force in Invasive Plant Management

Part 2 – Soil Residual Effects of Herbicides By: Julianne Mason, Restoration Program Coordinator, Forest Preserve District of Will County To preserve or restore native plant diversity and community integrity, it’s often necessary to apply herbicides to kill invasive plants.  … Continue reading

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Finesse vs. Brute Force in Invasive Plant Management

Part 1 – The Soapbox By: Julianne Mason, Restoration Program Coordinator, Forest Preserve District of Will County Invasive plant management often feels like a brute force exercise.  We use the language of battle when we talk about killing invasive species.  … Continue reading

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Nachusa Grasslands Prescribed Fire Report

By Bill Kleiman Lessons learned: The bottom line: For the complete report with more photos, map, data, and a list of fire crew go here: https://www.nachusagrasslands.org/controlled-burns.html

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Basal Bark Herbicide Treatments for Invasive Shrubs – the Type of Oil Carrier Matters!

By: Julianne Mason, Ecological Management Supervisor, Forest Preserve District of Will County, IL If you haven’t read Kaleb Baker’s recent post about his study that showed the effectiveness of basal bark treating amur honeysuckle, an invasive shrub, please do so … Continue reading

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