Harnessing Drone Technology for Effective Wilding Pine and Willow Management
A wilding pine is merely a pine tree that has not been planted by human effort. They popped up by themselves as their seed had dropped and had been blown on the wind to a place where it was not meant to be. Wilding pine and willow pose significant threats to native ecosystems. Any negligence leads to the unwanted growth of this unwanted species of wilding pine. It will ultimately take over the entire landscape. They can form dense forests that acidify the soil. They soak up groundwater in the soil, drying out natural tarns and wetlands, lowering river flows, and affecting underground aquifer levels and productivity of the land for farmers. It should be controlled before it creates issues. One smart way to control wild pine is by adopting drone technology. Invasive plant species like wilding pine and willow pose significant threats to native ecosystems, biodiversity, and land management. Traditional wilding pine and willow control methods including ground-based herbicide application,...