FRIENDS OF LOWER MUSKINGUM RIVER
1. Be informed: Learn about the non-native, invasive species that exist in the Lower Muskingum River Watershed area. This will help you avoid these plants and prevent the spread of their seeds.
2. Don’t plant invasive species: People generally plant non-native, invasive species because they are looking for a plant with certain characteristics for their wooded land, garden, etc. However, there are usually excellent alternative to these plants that will not create the environmental harm that invasive species can cause. When you buy seed, soil, and mulch mixes, please check with your vendor to ensure that the mix is not contaminated with invasive species seeds.
3. Check yourself after hikes: We’ve been taught since we were young to check ourselves for ticks after a hike in the woods. After every walk you should also check your clothing and belongings for invasive species seeds. This will help reduce the likelihood that the plants will spread to new areas.
4. Remove invasive species from your property: Ohio DNR’s website is an excellent resource that you should use to learn how to properly kill invasive species that you find on your property. Dispose of plants that you remove from your land properly by placing the plants in plastic bags. If you are allowed in your area, burning the material is often a good idea.
5. Volunteer: If you don’t have any invasive species growing on your property, help out others that do! The Friends of the Lower Muskingum River often has invasive species removal opportunities available. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at flmr@sbcglobal.net or 740-374-4170.