Charity Islands Phragmites Management Project 2016 Partnership AgreementPartnership Agreement • September 26th, 2016
Contract Type FiledSeptember 26th, 2016This Partnership Agreement outlines a long-term plan for managing non-native Phragmites australis at the Charity Islands. The main goal of this project is to restore sensitive wetland habitat and protect native plant and animal species, including the state- and federally-threatened Pitcher’s thistle. Other objectives include supporting ongoing university research, providing place-based outdoor education opportunities for local K-12 students, raising public awareness about invasive species, and preserving the scenic and recreational of the Charity Islands.