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Tijuana River Invasive Plant Control

This project was undertaken to enhance and restore prime riparian and mule fat habitats within the Tijuana River Valley though the treatment of invasive, non-native plants and the planting of native plant species.

Threats and Stressors
completed
January 1, 2009
April 30, 2010
Project Focus

arroyo willow, castorbean, giant reed, mule-fat, tamarisk

riparian forest & scrub

Southwest Wetlands Interpretive Association

Yvonne Moore

Mayda Winter

Strategic Elements
  • pre FY15-1
File name Lead Author Year Type
Tijuana River Valley Invasive Plant Control Program Phase 4: Final Report Southwest Wetlands Interpretive Association 2010 report