Long Island environmentalists identify 'dirty dozen' invasive plants threatening to destroy native species

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Weeds like parrot feather and algal blooms that deplete oxygen spread as silent invaders of ponds, streams, harbors and the Sound.

"It takes neighbor cooperation because if I have a porcelain berry growing in my yard, then the birds can come eat it and then they will spread it," said North Hempstead Council Member Veronica Lurvey. "Re-wild" a patch of your lawn with plants, grow vegetables, and create a monarch butterfly-friendly and bird-friendly habitat.

"Reconnect with nature, it changed my life. Honestly, I can't look at the world the same way," said Brown.

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