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Council adopts Scottsbottom Nature Area habitat management plan to preserve cottonwoods, control invasives
Summary
Council approved a habitat management plan for the Scottsbottom Nature Area at FMC Park that prioritizes native tree preservation, invasive species control and restricted public‑use improvements, relying primarily on existing staff and volunteer support.
The Green River City Council on May 15 adopted a habitat management plan for the Scottsbottom Nature Area at FMC Park designed to protect native cottonwoods and willows, control invasive species and limit development and lighting in the natural area.
Parks staff and a representative of the Greenbelt Task Force described the plan as a working, nonbinding document prepared with assistance from Kevin Spence of the Wyoming Game and Fish. Key actions…
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