Terrestrial Invasive Plants - Fundy

Terrestrial Invasive Plants - Fundy Invasive alien plants (such as Japanese knotweed, woodland angelica) are considered a serious problem for many protected areas. Fundy National Park reports on the presence of priority invasive species in grid cells; the grid overlays the entire national park. 2024-05-15 Parks Canada daniel.mazerolle@pc.gc.ca Nature and Environmentinvasive alien plantsreed canary grassJapanese knotweedwoodland angelicaNew Brunswick Terrestrial Invasive Plants - FundyCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/b6a903fd-f964-4d31-b7f5-77e7187ac87c/resource/a768a8b2-0eb2-4c44-a6c7-4a72dcde9d39/download/fundy_np_forest_terrestrialinvasiveplants_2014_data.csv Terrestrial Invasive Plants - Fundy - data dictionaryCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/b6a903fd-f964-4d31-b7f5-77e7187ac87c/resource/6dfc1ba5-eeed-4cd2-bc1d-22dc819ced77/download/fundy_np_forest_terrestrialinvasiveplants_2014_data_dictionary.csv

Invasive alien plants (such as Japanese knotweed, woodland angelica) are considered a serious problem for many protected areas. Fundy National Park reports on the presence of priority invasive species in grid cells; the grid overlays the entire national park.

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