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Get Wild: Join a community weed pull to help preserve natural plant species

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This time of year, when all the pretty wildflowers pop up in Summit County, noxious and invasive weeds sprout, too. These invasive species, such as musk thistle and scentless chamomile, aggressively crowd out native plants and gradually destroy the habitat for wildlife. Read this week's Get Wild in the Summit Daily to learn more and help come to the rescue! On Saturday, July 13, volunteers can attack several bad infestations during the Summit County Community Weed Pull.










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