You
may have heard reports of
our sustained drought conditions that are continuing to affect the
Southwest,
and the mountain is not immune to the warming trend.
While we continue to enjoy our sky island
retreat, we need to take precautions to ensure its recovery and protect
it from
further fire threats. A
new threat that
has been identified is cheat- grass, Bromus
tectorum. Cheatgrass
is a highly
flammable grass that has been found on the mountain in the last couple
of years
and is of concern because it would significantly compromise our ability
to keep
fires under control in Summerhaven.
In
2011 - Cheatgrass was first reported April 23rd. Please remove it where you see it and report to info@treesformountlemmon.net
This year we are embarking on a more aggressive spraying program. If you would like to help, please send and email to info@treesformountlemmon.net
The following map shows cheatgrass reported areas as of 5/16/2011 (pdf)
Many people reported sightings and treatments at the May 28th FireWise meeting thank you everyone who has been keepng vigilant and reporting and treating cheat grass.
NOTE: As of July 1st, it is no longer possible to spray. Most of the cheatgrass now needs to be pulled and bagged to avoid letting the seeds disperse. Please do this very gently.
CHEATGRASS EDUCATION AND ERADICATION
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Characteristics of cheatgrass:
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Remember when
eradicating:
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