City Of Hood River Seeks Help To Pull Puncturevines

The City of Hood River is partnering with the Hood River Soil and Water Conservation District to host a series of puncturevine pulls in July.  Puncturevine, or Tribulus terrestris, is also known as goathead,   City Manager Abigail Elder says it is an invasive and noxious plant that is not only toxic, but also a nuisance.  Efforts to pull puncturevines are planned for July.  You can sign up to volunteer at the Hood River Soil and Water Conservation District’s website: hoodriverswcd.org.

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