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SUN RIVER VALLEY 鈥?High school students from Great Falls and Simms spent Thursday in the Sun River Valley pulling up spotted knapweed, an invasive species, as part of an annual program with the school districts called Pull Your Share. Almost as soon as a group of students set out on a short hike to a patch of spotted knapweed high in the mountains, they were able to celebrate as one of their own sp
nike dunk otted some of the weed and dug it up. W
adidas og e have brought up about 85 high school students and they re adopting a knapweed site, an invasive species site, that they re going to come to year after year to provide long-term sustained reduction of knapweed at their site, explained Dan Wilkins, the Great Falls Public Schools Pull Your Share coordinator.This was the fifth year Wilkins took students on a trip to help prevent spotted knapweed from getting into t
air max he Sun River Game Range. He explained, The plant puts a chemical in the soil called catechin. Catechin in the soil is toxic and it prevents other plants, especially forage plants, from growing in that area. So we could end up with a monoculture, this knapweed, say in this game range and the elk wouldn t be able to survive the winter beca