Weed invasion






Julie Spear, 
biological 
technician with the United States Forest Service shows, from left, Annette Enriquez, Raquel Araiza and Melissa Montaño  Scotch thistle as they and other students attending the Skills USA Leadership Training Camp helped pick 
non-native weeds at the Watson Woods Riparian area in Prescott Wednesday 
afternoon.

Courier/Les Stukenberg

Julie Spear, biological technician with the United States Forest Service shows, from left, Annette Enriquez, Raquel Araiza and Melissa Montaño Scotch thistle as they and other students attending the Skills USA Leadership Training Camp helped pick non-native weeds at the Watson Woods Riparian area in Prescott Wednesday afternoon. Courier/Les Stukenberg

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