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Kudzu in Choctaw County

Kudzu (Pueraria montana) blankets an area near railroad tracks in Choctaw county. Photo Bruce Hoagland.

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The National Association of Exotic Pest Plant Councils is meeting the first week of November.

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Draft list of Invasive Plant Species in Oklahoma.

Invasive diatom found in southeastern Oklahoma - Rock Snot in Lower Mountain Fork River! Report published in current issue of Publications of the Oklahoma Biological Survey.

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To facilitate efficient and effective management of invasive plants for the protection of the economic and natural resources of Oklahoma’s private and public land and water.


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