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Home :: Projects :: Broom Education and Eradication Program (BEEP) Broom Education and Eradication Program (BEEP)Our mission is to improve the Forest Ranch Community by eradicating the invasive plant "broom," thereby reducing the fire hazard and restoring the habitat for the native plants and animals and the people that live here.
BEEP is a Forest Ranch, California community action group that formed in 2006 to control broom infestations using a "neighbors helping neighbors" approach. Broom plants were introduced into California around 1850 as ornamental plants and for erosion control. However, broom is an exotic invasive plant now recognized as a major problem. Broom is highly volatile and acts as a ladder fuel, carrying fire into the tree canopy. And because broom spreads so rapidly, grows so dense and is toxic, it out-competes native vegetation and provides little in the way of valuable wildlife habitat. Removal of broom is a high priority in our foothill community and we are taking action! Since our group's formation, we have provided broom education to hundreds of landowners, students and stakeholders, organized and contributed over 2500 volunteer hours, and removed over 100,000 broom plants. Map adapted to show the BEEP work area highlighted in blue. Green = treated broom, red = untreated broom. Click for larger map. Our winter and spring field days are a great opportunity to get to know a new area and make a positive difference. Field days are usually held on Saturday mornings during the winter and spring, and involve using a Weed WrenchTM, hand pulling and cutting to eradicate broom. Check out our full calendar of field days on the Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance's events calendar for more details and join us in eradicating broom. We want to thank all those who have made BEEP such a success and we look forward to seeing you out in the watersheds! Broom InformationBroom Brochure
For a copy of our Sweep Out Broom! brochure, please click here. Broom Disposal MethodsIf you live in Butte County, click here for information on how to dispose of pulled broom plants. Broom ReferenceA list of reference materials describing revegetation options and broom removal methods are here. BEEP Finishes 2nd Successful Season of Broom RemovalBEEP Contact information
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