RE: NANFA-- Fw: [RML] Fwd: Wired Magazine : The Plot to Killthe

Crail, Todd (tcrail_at_northshores.com)
Thu, 10 Oct 2002 16:05:30 -0400

Hey! Stop on over Travis! I've got acres of Buckthorn (cathartica and
frangula), Burning Bush, and Autumn Olive you can hack at. When you get done
with that, you can hit the Garlic Mustard, Wild Carrot, Purple Looestrife,
Phragmites, and Canary Reed Grass. European Cattails are optional because the
water table has been lowered enough that they don't really flourish any more
and Phragmites just replaces them.

Of course, you prolly have the same garbage near you... So just keep on
huntin' and hackin' :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Haas
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 3:33 PM
To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
Subject: Re: NANFA-- Fw: [RML] Fwd: Wired Magazine : The Plot to Killthe
Carp(fwd)

Ty, I was just thinking the same thing. I'm not going to lose hope,
though. My dream is still to roam the countrside for a few years,
spending my waking hours hunting introduced species. I think I'll start
with ornamental shrubs.

Travis Haas
Appleton, WI
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