Herbert Hoover National Historic Site - Nonnative Species

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site by National Parks Service

Attempts to restore a native tallgrass prairie have dominated natural resource management actions since 1971. Nonnative grasses and forbs, and woody vegetation continue to degrade localized sections of the prairie. Management with prescribed fire can help to control invasive and exotic species. Land uses surrounding the prairie and proximity of ornamental plantings contribute to invasion of exotic species. Reed canary grass and shrubs have become abundant along the creek banks and in rills of the prairie. In areas that are diverse and well populated with native grasses and forbs, natural competition coupled with fire management appears to be sustaining native plants. Seed collection and manual redistribution after a fire may increase prairie plant distribution.

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