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KUDZU DISTRIBUTION MAPPING AND AWARENESS

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Resources from OSU, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, GLEDN,
and Ohio Woodland Stewards Program

OIPC seeks your help in distribution mapping and in promoting public awareness of one of the newest invasives in Ohio: Kudzu! We encourage all Ohioans, including students, teachers, land managers, birdwatchers, backpackers, gardeners, wildflower enthusiasts, etc. to download the EDDMapS Smart Phone App and document any kudzu found growing in Ohio. For the latest news and information concerning kudzu in Ohio, see the News article "Plant That Ate the South Is Here:Poster Tells Public to Watch Out for Kudzu" or request the new kudzu awareness poster from the Ohio Woodland Stewards Program at ohiowoods@osu.edu.

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The Ohio Invasive Plants Council (OIPC) participates in statewide efforts to address the threats of invasive species to Ohio's ecosystems and economy by providing leadership and promoting stewardship, education, research, and information exchange.
Ohio Invasive Plants Council
University of Cincinnati
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312 College Drive
PO BOX 210006
Cincinnati, OH  45221
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