West Virginia Hunting News Written by West Virginia Hunter
Tuesday, 24 May 2011 08:01
PIPESTEM, W.Va. – Garlic mustard is one of the most invasive plant species in West Virginia and various groups have organized “pulls” to help discourage its spread on public land. For example, Pipestem State Park’s Garlic Mustard Pull was conducted April 22. The event, sponsored by the National Park Service, was led by NPS Ranger Richard Altare as part of the New River Gorge Wildflower Weekend.

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