Oregon's Invasive Species

www.katu.com/news/10141371.html

Doug

Part of why Gila Trout were endangered and are currently threatened. Gila-Rainbow mix and overrun by Bows, Cutts, Cuttbows, Browns, Brookies, etc. Makes me sick. Tamarisk (salt cedar) is invasive here too and a full grown adult plant can suck up 300 gallons of water PER DAY!!! Living in the desert, this is a serious problem, but slow beauracracies and such things get in the way of any serious removal programs. Creosote is a major problem here too. Around the Organ Mountains, there used to be grasses as tall as 5 feet and Mesquite bushes everywhere. Now, it is a wasteland of Creosote and Cactus, and most people think the Creosote is native… :frowning: sigh. rant over.

nen-bran

Phew, I thought you were going to say something about Californians. :lol:
We have NZ mud snails in some of our waters. The first time I became aware of the fact that the section of the creek I was wading in was literally covered in them I nearly puked!

Greg

Geg.
OK! I will!!! That wasn’t very nice for Cal to beat the Ducks!!! :frowning:
Alsooo!!! Guess who isn’t Numero Uno anymore??? The initials are U, S, C!!! :smiley:
Doug