The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
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The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
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The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
The Perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) is a noxious weed that degrades the habitats of indigenous wildlife. Pepperweed can grow within a wide range of environments and is typically a problem in wetlands, pastures, along roadsides, and within irrigation ditches. While found throughout the United States, Pepperweed is a relatively new invasive plant to the Northeast and is located in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Long Island.
In 2006, The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project was started to help identify and eradicate the noxious weed within the Parker River Refuge.
Aeroptic joined “The Great Marsh Perennial Pepperweed Eradication Project” earlier this year and had provided high-resolution (sub 15cm) multispectral imagery to assist in identifying clusters of pepperweed stands. To date, thousands of pounds of pepperweed stands have been eradicated from the Refuge and its surrounding areas.
We can help you tackle your toughest problems