The Buck(thorn) Stops Here

The Buck(thorn) Stops Here

By Victoria Erhart, 2021
Last fall, I went with several MIWP board members to tour two sites recently treated for buckthorn by Bay Area Environmental Consulting, Nile Merton and Michael Sinclair…

I was struck by how much our approach to buckthorn removal has changed since those early years when we believed we could get rid of it completely. It is always a hard, dirty business, but we now have a systematic seven-year plan, we are effective and efficient, we no longer do all that very labor-intensive cutting and hauling, and our focus is more on keeping the bad stuff from spreading than on making it go away completely.

Can I do something to help? Learn to recognize buckthorn and barberry when you see them (in small numbers you can deal with them in a non-chemical way). Say yes if we ask to treat the buckthorn on your land. Be very thoughtful about making unnecessary openings in the forest; while buckthorn tolerates more shade than many plants, it can’t establish itself under a dense forest canopy. Join the MIWP, come walk our lands and see for yourself. Thank you!

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Invasive Species Management Plan and Mapping in 2013

Invasive Species Management Plan and Mapping in 2013

In 2013 MIWP and the Town of La Pointe jointly hired two invasive species interns (Ethan Rossing for 5 months, Stephen Thielking for two months). MIWP donated $10,000 outright, and $15,000 from a Wisconsin DNR grant, as well as housing for the interns and intern management.

The interns worked on mapping invasive species; cutting buckthorn and barberry; landowner involvement and education; and a five year plan.

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