Controlling Invasive Species in Hell’s Canyon, Idaho

 
 

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The Nature Conservancy

 

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Overview

Hell’s Canyon, Idaho has million’s of acres of land with elevations ranges from 0 to 7000 feet above sea level. With its rugged terrain and steep elevation changes, biodiversity has flourished. However, invasive species are taking over the area and threatening local species. How can invasive species be controlled in such a massive and rugged landscape? This case study explores the challenges involved in attempting to do this.

 

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