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Hogweed response team in the works
Giant, poisonous weed spreading across Canada
Windsor researchers take on invasive species
Hogweed advice issued by Halifax Regional Municipality
Giant weed that burns and blinds spreads across Canada
Burns, blindness lurk in hogweed plant
Toxic plant found growing in park
Noxious hogweed growing in Toronto
Giant Hogweed - Exotic but poisonous
Control for pasture shrubs, invasive plants launched
Introduced weed a knotty problem
Junior Naturalists take roots on the Illecillewaet Greenbelt
Toxic, invasive weed hits eastern Ontario
Invasive plant that can cause blindness is popping up in Ontario, B.C.
Battling plant invaders
Free invasive weeds workshop in Trail
Wildsight’s third annual weed pull in Golden
Garlic mustard weed on the loose
In the Garden: The war on weeds
Don't touch that hogweed, city warns
Battling noxious invaders
Invasive Species Council gets down to business
Tips to avoid invasive plants
Mandatory boat checks aimed at stopping aquatic invasive specie
Hogweed and fire ants: watch out for alien species
Silent attackers hit island
New program helps land owners battle invasive plants
New species of bee found at preserve
Weed Warriors do annual sweep of invasive species
Stanley Park society gets help to test the waters
Burnaby to get help with invasive plants
Stanley Park's ecological defenders win backing for their work
Volunteers tackle invasive Scotch broom
Return of the giant hogweed
Giant Hogweed: big, scary alien on the move
Invasive species plague parks department
Sea Snot? No, It's a Sea Squirt, and It's Plaguing Oregon
Invasive plants a threat to the Cowichan Lake water system
Youth pulling...weeds...together
Comox serves notice on Scotch Broom
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