[MAIPC] Invasive plants

Ginger gingerwoolridge at comcast.net
Mon Apr 6 11:24:53 PDT 2020


I am so sorry. Here, in Annapolis, it is painful to watch canopy trees being brought down by English ivy. 
Thank you so much for your important work. I hope you can be back at it soon. 

On 4/6/20, 2:23 PM, "Alison Pearce" <alison.pearce at anshome.org> wrote:

    Wouldn't that be wonderful, Ginger? Unfortunately we are experiencing the opposite here in Maryland. My regular staff and volunteer groups that remove invasive species at Woodend Nature Sanctuary cannot operate, since we are not an essential business. 
    
    Alison
    In an effort to help contain the spread of Covid-19, ANS's offices and the Shop are closed to the public. I am working remotely, as are most ANS staff. Email is the best way to reach me. I will respond to your message as quickly as possible. For information about programs and classes, please visit anshome.org/covid-19-updates/
    
    
    
    Alison Pearce, Ph.D.
    Director of Restoration
    Pronouns: she/her/hers
    8940 Jones Mill Road
    Chevy Chase, MD 20815
    301-652-9188 ext. 30
    Alison.Pearce at ANShome.org
    
    
             
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: MAIPC <maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org> On Behalf Of N Virginia Woolridge
    Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 12:30 PM
    To: maipc at lists.maipc.org
    Subject: [MAIPC] Invasive plants
    
    Is anyone else dreaming of a national workforce that could be out removing invasive plants along our highways and in our forests? It could be a big help to the unemployed and could be done with social distancing - with plenty of UV to fight the virus…
    
    And, maybe some deer hunters to reduce the over population and provide protein for hungry people.
    
    Our landscape degradation is contributing to another, urgent epidemic that is not so visible - species extinction. The invasives often leaf out earlier than native plants and are not eaten by deer - hence invasive. Our birds require our native insects (not the introduced insects they don’t eat). And our insects require native plant material. The food web is in peril. Even nurseries sell 75% non-native plant material.
    
    Scary business and so hard to observe while out in nature.
    
    Ginger Woolridge
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