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Some of the Noxious/Invasive Plants

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1 Some of the Noxious/Invasive Plants
Terrestrial Blueweed Hoary Alyssum Japanese Knotweed Orange Hawkweed Oxeye Daisy

2 Some of the Noxious/Invasive Plants
Aquatic Milfoil Weevil Research Eurasian Watermilfoil RDKB EWM Control Program Dive Crew

3 Some of the Noxious/Invasive Plants
Aquatic/Riparian Watch Out For Fragrant Water Lily Yellow Flag Iris Hydrilla (aquarium plants gone astray)

4 Aquatic Invasive Species to Watch For
American Bullfrog Zebra Mussels Red-Eared Slider Didymo (Rocksnot)

5 New Invasive Species: Yellow Perch
Invasive Fish Species Current introduced, invasive species in Christina Lake: Yellow Perch Largemouth Bass Smallmouth Bass Walleye Pumpkinseed Carp Eastern Brook Trout Bullhead (Black and Brown) Tench Tiger Musky New Invasive Species: Yellow Perch Bullhead (aka Catfish) Invasive fish species can negatively impact sport fisheries by competing with or directly predating upon native fish. Pumpkinseed Carp WATCH OUT FOR: The Northern Snakehead fish. A dangerous and voracious predator. Used for food in countries of origin (Eastern Asia). Recent introduction in Burnaby Central Park Lake

6 Not here but be on the look out!
ALERT! Zebra and Quagga Mussels First introduced to North America in Rapidly colonize hard surfaces. Can tolerate long periods of desiccation (travel overland on boat motors etc). First found in BC this summer (2012) in Shuswap Lake. Remember to CLEAN, DRAIN, DRY your boat! Not here but be on the look out! Zebra Mussel Quagga Mussel


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