Birds Threatened by Asiatic Sand Sedge Invasion on Long Island
10,000 Birds
JULY 20, 2014
He kindly agreed to share his knowledge of this new threat to the beaches of New York and the animals and plants that rely on them. In the early 1900s this plant was introduced to the beaches of New Jersey from Japan and subsequently planted on many beaches there as an erosion control plant because its prolific rhizomes stabilized the sand.
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