Faculty Advisor
Ed Weber
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Keywords
Internship
Abstract
Over the course of this internship, September - June, my team and I have facilitated volunteer work parties where everyone involved removed thousands of pounds of invasive plants from parks all over the city of Bellingham. Plants such as Himalayan Blackberry, Tansy ragwort, Bindweed, Creeping Thistle, Common Tansy, Mullein, Knockweed, Scotch Broom, Clematis (Old Man's Beard), and many more. We have planted hundreds if not thousands of native plants ranging from trees like Douglas firs and Western Red Cedars to small and medium shrubs like Oregon Grape and Ocean Spray.
Recommended Citation
Cennamo-Rose, Josiah Giuseppe, "City of Bellingham Restoration Intern" (2024). College of the Environment Internship Reports. 199.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/cenv_internship/199
Type
Text
Rights
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Language
English
Format
application/pdf