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Conservation Biologist, Oklahoma Biological Survey

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Is Mistletoe Invasive?

December 3, 2020

As part of our Oklahoma Invasive Plant Council monthly webinar series, we thought we would go for a fun and seasonal theme this month! To give away the answer – no mistletoe isn’t invasive, but I highly recommend that you join our webinar or watch the recorded webinar to better understand what invasive means and … More Is Mistletoe Invasive?

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I'm a conservation biologist at the Oklahoma Biological Survey, a research unit of the University of Oklahoma. I work on private land conservation, rare species protection, invasive species mapping, and biodiversity education.

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