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Page 1: Anti-Cypress Mulch Campaign. Louisiana Take An Easy Step To Save Louisianas Wetland Habitat

Anti-Cypress Mulch Campaign

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Louisiana Take An Easy Step To

Save Louisiana’s Wetland Habitat

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PROTECT CYPRESS TREES

• Cypress Trees are a vital component of wetland habitat.

• Cypress Swamps were logged in 1920’s, slow growing trees are just starting to come back.

• Cypress trees are part of our Louisiana legacy.

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WHAT IS THE LONG TERM EFFECT OF USING CYPRESS

MULCH• Using Cypress Mulch in your garden

encourages the killing of young cypress trees.

• Industry used to consist of lumber byproducts now whole trees, some as small as three inches in diameter are ground up.

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WHY PRESERVE WETLAND HABITATS

• Wetlands work as a filter to remove pollutants and toxic chemicals from surface water

• Wetlands act as barriers for storm surge

• Wetlands are home to a variety of plants, animals, fish and birds.

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ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF WETLANDS

• Eco tourism

• Sports fishing and hunting

• Commercial fishing

• Clean water

• Natural beauty

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MYTHS ABOUT CYPRESS MULCH

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MYTH # 1

CYPRESS MULCH IS A FORESTRY BYPRODUCT

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FACT: CYPRESS MULCH COMES FROM YOUNG TREES

Cypress Mulch used to be a byproduct of the logging industry. However that industry effectively clear cut most of the available cypress trees in Louisiana years ago. Today’s Cypress Mulch is made by grinding up cypress trees from Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Ohio and Missouri swamps.

The Pasco County extension office in Florida reports that “ in 1995, 42 million cubic feet were cut for lumber and mulch from Florida's wetlands. 129,000 tons of Cypress Mulch and 145,000 tons of cypress lumber are produced per year in Florida. In N.E. Florida, 20.4 million cu. ft. of cypress are cut per year, but the trees' natural replacement growth is only 17.1 million cu. ft.” (Pasco County Master Gardner Spring 2003)

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MYTH #2CYPRESS MULCH IS INSECT

RESISTANT

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FACT: CYPRESS MULCH IS NOT INSECT RESISTANT

All of the research that we have done indicates that there is noscientific evidence that today’s cypress mulch is resistant to termites and other insects. (FOR 79, one of a series of the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. First published, August 2000)

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MYTH # 3

CYPRESS MULCH IS MORE DURABLE

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FACT: PINE BARK IS MORE DURABLE

Test show that today’s new cypress growth is not as durable as pine bark. In the first half of the 20th century when 800- to 900- year-old virgin cypress were harvested, large bald cypress trees with abundant heartwood produced decay-resistant products for outdoor use. Today, even though cypress wood still has the reputation for durability, the smaller second-growth cypress trees have very little decay-resistant heartwood” (Circular 1186-University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service)

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Myth #4CYPRESS IS MORE WEED

RESISTANT

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FACT:

PINE STRAW IS MORE WEED RESISTANT

Pine Straw can suppress weeds for up to one year butCypress Mulch and others work for only two or three months.

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WHAT CAN I DO?

• Change garden mulch buying habits

• Spread the word on the long term effect of using Cypress Mulch

• Offer practical mulch alternatives

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MULCH YOUR GARDEN

• Mulch prevents soils from escaping during downpours

• Mulch stabilizes soil temperature • Mulch retards weed growth • Mulch adds nutrients to your garden as

it breaks down• Mulch makes your garden look good

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What kind of Mulch should I use to help save our wetlands?

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Leaves and Pine Straw

• Advantages– Use your own compost for Free– Buy local Pine Straw and support state

economy– Decomposes slowly– Many more advantages see Pub 2387 Louisiana

Cooperative Extension Service

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Pine Bark

• Lumber Industry By-Product

• Heavier doesn’t wash away

• More resistant to insects

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Eucalyptus Mulch

• Sustainable product grown in plantations for market

• aromatic

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Don’t let Our Cypress Trees become another Louisiana Ghost

Legend

SAVE A TREE TODAY

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DO NOT BUY CYPRESS MULCH

ENCOURAGE YOUR LOCAL RETAILER TO STOCK

ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS

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Use of Cypress Mulch has been banned on public property

in• St. Tammany Parish• Livingston Parish

• Hammond• Covington• Mandeville

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PLEASE JOIN US TO SAVE

AMERICA’S WETLAND

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Organizations and Businesses supporting our campaign

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