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Friends of McInnis Canyons plan fundraiser for cottonwood comeback
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel ^ | August 30, 2009 | AMY HAMILTON

Posted on 08/31/2009 8:03:03 AM PDT by george76

A small group of local residents has a vision for a portion of the Colorado River that includes shaded places to rest and a return to the native ecosystem. It’s a dream the 80-some members of the Friends of McInnis Canyons hope others will share.

For too long, invasive tamarisk trees have dominated the riverbanks along the 25-mile stretch between the Loma boat ramp and Utah’s Westwater section in Ruby Canyon and Horsethief Canyon.

As tamarisk beetles work to kill the water-guzzling species, an effort is under way to replant Freemont cottonwood trees to help return the area to its natural splendor.

The nonprofit Friends of McInnis Canyons, a group that works to increase education and awareness for the more than 123,000 protected acres in the National Conservation Area...

“It would be phenomenal to go down the river and see all those old Freemont cottonwoods,” ...of the impact of the tree’s reintroduction.

“If we can keep the (tamarisk) down, if they’re not competing for every drop of water, the cottonwoods will compete.”

(Excerpt) Read more at gjsentinel.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Colorado; US: Utah
KEYWORDS: invasive; invasivetamarisk; mcinnis; tamarisk; tamariskbeetles

1 posted on 08/31/2009 8:03:04 AM PDT by george76
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To: george76

As tamarisk beetles work to kill the water-guzzling species....

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If they brought in alien insects as a control on the trees, they are idiots, IMO.


2 posted on 08/31/2009 8:14:10 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Palin/Hunter 2012)
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Yeah, they should read a book called “Trees”. They would see that living under a bunch of trees is depressing.


3 posted on 08/31/2009 8:19:17 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: george76
Actually, this is a good thing. I grew up "out West". The tamarisk (salt cedar) was introduced from Russia over 100 years ago to "stabilize soil in the river banks". It took over and spread like fire. Each salt cedar give of some 75 gallons of water a day. When we were out there two years ago these litle beetles were everywhere. Folks said they were brought in to kill the salt cedar and once the salt cedar is dead the beetles will be, too.

Personally, I would love to see the salt cedars go because they give of some volatile oil that really triggers my asthma like nothing else.

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4 posted on 08/31/2009 8:55:53 AM PDT by wastoute (translation of tag "Come and get them (bastards)" or "come get some")
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Wildlife does not do well with Tamarisk.

Birds, deer...generally avoid it.

Tamarisk kills the soil thru salt introduction into the soil; then the habitat for native grasses to trees is destroyed.

Each bush sucks up tons of water that is needed in the west.

Re-introducing the native Cottowood trees provides better shade and more.


5 posted on 08/31/2009 9:01:55 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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It sounds good. I hope they are successful.


6 posted on 08/31/2009 10:38:18 AM PDT by TigersEye (0bama: "I can see Mecca from the WH portico." --- Google - Cloward-Piven Strategy)
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To: TigersEye

Thanks.

Driving I-70 to Utah should be a little better.


7 posted on 08/31/2009 6:03:45 PM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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Cotton wood groves are wonderful. I grew up playing in them in eastern CO. They are the only semblance of a deciduous forest in the west other than aspen groves.


8 posted on 08/31/2009 6:08:57 PM PDT by TigersEye (0bama: "I can see Mecca from the WH portico." --- Google - Cloward-Piven Strategy)
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