Debbie Oleson has declared war on Russian olive trees on her 500-acre ranch on the Blackfoot River. She’s on a crusade to eliminate Russian olives on 230 acres of their private land. And she’d like to ...
Among the targets of an ambitious noxious weeds and invasive species removal project underway in the Taos Valley is one of ...
Work taking place in the Taos Valley to deal with noxious weeds and invasive species is an initiative worth emulating in other parts of the state.
Seven acres of Larry Mondragon’s 9-acre pasture were cleared of Russian olives over the course of just a few days earlier in ...
POCATELLO — Excavators and other heavy equipment weren’t an option for a tree-removal job in places along City Creek due to the potential to make a mess of the stream bed and the adjacent trail. So ...
A major restoration project is underway at Kathryn Albertson Park as Boise Parks and Recreation works to remove invasive Russian olive trees from a five-acre section of the park. Kristen Stewart Says ...
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Kamloops, B.C., working to remove invasive Russian olive trees — but it could take decades
Russian olive trees — sometimes known as silver berry or oleaster — are small, ornamental plants with silvery leaves and black bark, and small yellow flowers and silver fruit that look like miniature ...
We have a huge Russian olive tree in our backyard. No one has ever said specifically to us that we need to get rid of it, but I have heard people talking about them being a noxious plant or something.
Russian olive trees aren’t easy to remove, but the city of Casper’s efforts to eradicate the invasive species along the North Platte River received a boost on June 16 from a $5,000 grant awarded by ...
FARGO — A new state champion tree has turned up in an unlikely spot. The tree, a Russian olive that's the biggest known specimen of its kind in North Dakota, was discovered in the parking lot of ...
It's time to smell the roses. But did you get a whiff of the Russian Olive? They bloomed last week, and were gone. Such a short shift of fragrance from those tiny tubular, bell shaped yellow blossoms.
POCATELLO — Excavators and other heavy equipment weren’t an option for a tree-removal job in places along City Creek due to the potential to make a mess of the stream bed and the adjacent trail. So ...
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