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Properly managing invasive brush helps maintain healthy rangelands and supports native plant and animal species.
- - Identify invasive species - Recognize and target non-native plants that compete with native vegetation.
- - Use proper tools - Employ hoes, pruners, and cutters for effective removal and management.
- - Maintain native plants - Promote growth of desirable native species to reduce invasive spread.
- - Regular monitoring - Conduct frequent inspections to catch and control new invasions early.
- - Implement control methods - Apply mechanical, chemical, or manual techniques as appropriate for removal.
Brush Management work generally involves the removal or control of undesirable woody plants, shrubs, and invasive species to improve land usability, reduce fire hazards, or maintain agricultural productivity. It includes activities such as cutting, mowing, herbicide application, and mechanical removal, often tailored to specific land conditions and management goals. When evaluating requests, details such as the type and extent of brush to be treated, the methods proposed, the land's current condition, and the intended outcomes are important to ensure the work aligns with land management standards and goals.
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