Southeastern Wisconsin Invasive Species Consortium, Inc.

SEWISC

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2018 On-the-Ground Efforts

SEWISC Assistance Program

On the Ground 1aWe strive to provide resources for control of invasive species and establishment of native communities in Southeastern Wisconsin.  This year, SEWISC had the opportunity to assist 22 organizations, agencies and homeowners through funding from EPA/USFS Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, We Energies Foundation and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.  Invasive species controlled and managed through these efforts include: On the Ground 3ainvasive buckthorns and honeysuckles, multiflora rose, black locust, burning bush, oriental bittersweet, garlic mustard, dame’s rocket, autumn olive, hairy willow herb, wild chervil, lesser celandine, giant hogweed, lyme grass, baby’s breath, yellow iris, purple loosestrife, burdock, java water dropwort, reed mannagrass, common reed grass, golden creeper, Japanese knotweed, barberry and hedge parsley.  Check our website for 2019 Assistance Funding application details in early January.

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