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2022 MKAT Update

Significant gains were made during 2022 to manage invasive Japanese knotweed in San Geronimo Valley. Of the 92 sites surveyed in 2022, 43 had no visible above ground stems. Of the 49 sites that did, 43 had fewer stems than in 2021.
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Knotweed Symposium

SYMPOSIUM DETAILS RECORDING DATE: Wednesday, March 1 @ 10am - 1pm SPEAKERS: Bobby Simpson, Californian Invasive Plant Biologist (retired) Rachel Kesel, Golden Gate Parks Conservancy Anna Dirkse, County of Marin Dept of Agriculture, Weights and Measures Mark Heath, PCA, On Point Land Management Chris...
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What is Japanese Knotweed?

Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is an herbaceous rhizomatous perennial that grows to 12 feet tall. It spreads from its woody rhizomes (subsurface stems) or from fragmented stem sections that can take root. It can move long distances along water ways.
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What You Can Do

Homeowners, particularly creekside parcel owners in San Geronimo or Lagunitas Creek Watersheds, you can have your property surveyed for free. Join the effort to eradicate Japanese knotweed by completing the participation survey form.
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About the Action Team

MKAT is a coalition of various land managers (comprised of local, state and federal agencies and non-profit organizations) who are dedicated to sustaining a vibrant and resilient Lagunitas Creek watershed, specifically the control and long-term eradication of Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) fr...
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Additional Resources

MKAT Update for 2022 MKAT Update for 2020 Japanese Knotweed Frequently Asked Questions Japanese Knotweed factsheet, Alaska Center for Conservation Science "Reviled invasive taking root in San Geronimo Valley," Point Reyes Light "Invasive Japanese knotweed is not our friend," Marin Independent Journa...
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Adult EFNEP

Program Delivery Adult EFNEP is administered as a series of eight classes, using the research-based Eating Smart, Being Active curriculum. Lessons are offered in English and Spanish and emphasize learner-centered education. The curriculum is designed for classes of 10-15 participants.
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Youth EFNEP

Program Delivery Youth EFNEP is delivered by EFNEP staff or volunteer teachers in schools and community-based organizations. Staff and/or volunteers utilize one of several university-approved curricula and teach a minimum of six one-hour lessons.
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