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Port Moody looks to combat invasive species with new strategy

Port Moody is hoping to root out invasive species before they take over. On June 17, council got their first look at a draft of its new Invasive Species Management Strategy, which outlines a long-term framework for preventing, detecting, controlling and monitoring invasive species on city-managed lands. Coun. Kyla Knowles said the issue often goes […]

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