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Invasive Species

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Vegetation Table of Contents

  • Vegetation Zones
  • Vegetation Map
  • Shrubland
  • Forest
  • Alpine
  • Riparian
  • Disturbance
    • Insect Damage
    • Deforestation & Replanting
    • Invasive Species
    • Current Fire Conditions
    • Historic Fire
    • Watershed History
Photo by Kim Lanahan-Lahti, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry

What are invasive species?

Invasive species are non-native plants introduced onto our mountain landscapes through human activities.

Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County maintain lists of noxious and invasive species that you are encouraged to remove.

Click here to learn more about the basics of invasive species.

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