by boxcar-admin | Dec 23, 2015 | Management Objectives
With a broad partnership base (see Partnerships and Administration), a number of management objectives surfaced. Initially, homeowners focused on reducing the potential impacts of non-native Phragmites on property values. As the partnership expanded, the focus grew to... Continue Reading
Filed under: Lambton Shores
by boxcar-admin | Dec 23, 2015 | Management Objectives
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Filed under: Northwest Michigan ISN
by boxcar-admin | Dec 23, 2015 | Management Objectives
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Filed under: Wisconsin DNR
by boxcar-admin | Dec 23, 2015 | Management Objectives
While landowner agencies retain control of objectives on their lands, management objectives are determined by consensus among CWMA partners and include: Biodiversity: Increase and restore native plant and animal diversity; improve travel corridors and habitat for... Continue Reading
Filed under: Detroit River- W. Lake Erie CWMA
by boxcar-admin | Dec 3, 2015 | Management Objectives
Two primary objectives surfaced for Wymbolwood Beach residents: maintaining biodiversity and the recreational and aesthetic functions of the beach. Wymbolwood Beach residents noticed a loss of native plants, including flowering plants valued by the community, and a... Continue Reading
Filed under: Wymbolwood Beach
by boxcar-admin | Aug 27, 2015 | Management Objectives
The Adirondack Park contains an estimated 600,000 acres of wetlands, most of which are in pristine, wild, and native states. APIPP’s control efforts aim to reduce the abundance of non-native Phragmites within the Core Area, in order to promote biodiversity of... Continue Reading
Filed under: Adirondack Park