The Lincoln National Forest will prepare an environmental impact statement to document and disclose projected effects of its management strategy for treating non-native invasive plants (NNIP) across the Forest. This strategy utilizes several management tools, including registered herbicides, biological treatments (biological controls and controlled grazing), and manual and/or mechanical methods. The strategy is adaptive, allowing for the treatment of new NNIP infestations and use of new treatment options, including new herbicides.
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Lincoln National Forest; New Mexico; Integrated Non-Native Invasive Plant Management
The Lincoln National Forest will prepare an environmental impact statement to document and disclose projected effects of its management strategy for treating non-native invasive...
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“Lincoln National Forest; New Mexico; Integrated Non-Native Invasive Plant Management,” thefederalregister.org (June 9, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-13669/lincoln-national-forest-new-mexico-integrated-non-native-invasive-plant-management.