| Waging war on weeds |
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| Written by WES SMALLING, Casper-Star Tribune | |
| Monday, 07 July 2008 | |
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Range ecologists say noxious weeds are transforming the American West, wiping out native plants at an alarming rate. They invade as many as 5,500 acres of wildlands each day, forever altering the landscape. Read More...
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