Mike Bullock, standing, recreation program manager, USACE-Albuquerque District, piles cut tamarisk during the National Public Lands Day event at John Martin Reservoir, Colo., Sept. 24, 2022. The tamarisk piles were later wood chipped. Tamarisk, also known as salt cedar, is an invasive tree that hogs light, water, and nutrients, which harms native plants and the wildlife that depend on them.
Date Taken: | 09.24.2022 |
Date Posted: | 10.19.2022 16:36 |
Photo ID: | 7471186 |
VIRIN: | 220924-A-A1412-001 |
Resolution: | 1440x1799 |
Size: | 2.75 MB |
Location: | LAS ANIMAS, COLORADO, US |
Hometown: | LA JUNTA, COLORADO, US |
Hometown: | LAMAR, COLORADO, US |
Hometown: | LAS ANIMAS, COLORADO, US |
Hometown: | ROCKY FORD, COLORADO, US |
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