Invasive Species Rapid Response
View Related Episode: Bending the Wallowa River, Golf Clinic, Invasive Species Rapid Response, Steep Hill Ride
Invasive garlic mustard and Japanese Knotweed are washing like a tide over the west hills toward the Tualatin River. But one Tualatin basin agency is reaching beyond their jurisdiction and sending foot soldiers out to beat back the invaders before they infest the watershed.
First Broadcast: 2009
Producer: Ed Jahn
Videographer/Editor: Michael Bendixen
Appeared in episode: Bending the Wallowa River, Golf Clinic, Invasive Species Rapid Response, Steep Hill Ride
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