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2003 Weed Management Annual Report Okanagan Region

Posted March 20, 2003 | Categories : 100,108,130,22,27,33,42,5,51,6,7,77,Invasive Species,Management,Reports,Research |

Weed management projects were completed on Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection (MWLAP), Okanagan Region, provincial parks, protected areas and ecological reserves as well as Nature Trust of British Columbia (BC) lease-back lands. These projects included weed inventory and control (cultural, biological and chemical).

Link to report, 2003 Weed Management Annual Report Okanagan Region.

For for details see http://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/acat/public/viewReport.do?reportId=20353.

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Summary

Weed management projects were completed on Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection (MWLAP), Okanagan Region, provincial parks, protected areas and ecological reserves as well as Nature Trust of British Columbia (BC) lease- back lands. These projects included weed inventory and control (cultural, biological and chemical). Allweed management projects were completed under Weed Management Plan #671 0003 2002/2007 and met criteria outlined in PENWEED Weed Inventory Systems documents. All weed inventory and control forms were entered into the PENWEED database and
digitised into ArcView GIS.
Inventory was completed on approximately 32 hectares. Mechanical treatment was completed on approximately 16 hectares.
Mecinus janthinus biological control agents
were released on provincial park s, protected areas and ecological reserves. Chemical
treatments were completed on 2.5 hectares. In total, 3.4 litres of chemical was applied
(3.0 litres of Tordon 22K and 0.4 litres of Roundup); therefore, 0.86 kilograms of active
ingredient (0.718 kilograms of picloram and 0.142 kilograms of glyphosate) was applied.
Recommendations for 2004 weed management projects are provided based on
observations and events, which occurred during the 2003 season as well as historical
treatment data. Historical treatment data (prior to 2003) entered into PENWEED
was analysed to assess control effectiveness and assist in 2004 weed management
recommendations.
  In total, the cost estimate for the Okanagan Region’s 2004 weed program is $57,185.00.