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The Alaska Natural Heritage Program (AKNHP), University of Alaska Anchorage, visited Rohn Cabin 31 July 2013 to inventory and remove non-native plant species from BLM property at the site. This is the fourth year in which AKNHP has surveyed and treated non-native plants at Rohn Cabin. The ongoing treatment and survey activities occur for several reasons. First, this remote location is a hub of activity during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race; many people and large amount of materials are introduced to the site, including straw for sled dog bedding, which is a known vector for invasive plant propagules. This is a relatively well-known stop along the Iditarod Trail, and successful weed treatment here may encourage...


    map background search result map search result map Invasive Plant Inventory and Bird Cherry Control Trials. Phase II: Bird cherry distribution, demography, and reproductive biology along the Chester and Campbell Creek Trails, Anchorage, Alaska. Prepared for the Municipality of Anchorage and the Anchorage Parks Foundation 2008 Campbell Tract Non-native Plant Survey: Revisiting permanent monitoring transects established in 2006. Report funded and prepared for Bureau of Land Management Alaska State Office Non-Native Plant Management Plan for Campbell Tract, Anchorage, Alaska Viability of European bird cherry (Prunus padus L.) seed after two-year retention in traps along the Chester and Campbell Creek Trails, Anchorage, Alaska. Submitted to Municipality of Anchorage, Parks and Recreation Monitoring & controlling invasive plants at Rohn Cabin: 2013 update Monitoring & controlling invasive plants at Rohn Cabin: 2014 update Invasive Plant Monitoring in Unalakleet and Upriver 2012 Monitoring and Controlling Invasive Plants at Rohn Cabin: 2012 Update  Invasive Plant Management Guidance, McGrath, AK Invasive Plant Management Nixon Fork Mine, AK Prioritizing the Risk of Invasive Animal and Aquatic Invertebrate Species in Alaska's National Forests Monitoring & controlling invasive plants at Rohn Cabin: 2013 update  Invasive Plant Management Guidance, McGrath, AK Monitoring & controlling invasive plants at Rohn Cabin: 2014 update Monitoring and Controlling Invasive Plants at Rohn Cabin: 2012 Update Invasive Plant Inventory and Bird Cherry Control Trials. Phase II: Bird cherry distribution, demography, and reproductive biology along the Chester and Campbell Creek Trails, Anchorage, Alaska. Prepared for the Municipality of Anchorage and the Anchorage Parks Foundation Viability of European bird cherry (Prunus padus L.) seed after two-year retention in traps along the Chester and Campbell Creek Trails, Anchorage, Alaska. Submitted to Municipality of Anchorage, Parks and Recreation Invasive Plant Monitoring in Unalakleet and Upriver 2012 Prioritizing the Risk of Invasive Animal and Aquatic Invertebrate Species in Alaska's National Forests