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The Natural Resouces Conservation
Service provides an
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) for landowners.

The Intervale has a conservation nursery, run by
Andrea Tursini, that grows
and sell native plant stack for riparian restoration. They can
show you how to determine plant species selection for restoration
projects that aim to mimic Vermont's natural community assemblages.
Resources to inform invasive plant
removal projects:
Invasive Plants of the
Eastern United States: Identification and Control
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States
Invasive Plant Atlas of New
England
Vermont Quarantine List
Vermont Invasive Exotic Plant Committee's Watch List
UVM researcher Jane Molofsky and her graduate assistant Sebastien
Lavergne have been researching the evolutionary genetics of reed
canary grass (much more interesting than the title implies!) UVM
released a
press
release on the research.
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