Invasive cheatgrass can easily get stuck in clothing like this person's pant legs and spread to other areas. To avoid spreading cheatgrass, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Sophie Heston recommends checking your clothing, shoes, dog's fur and tires after hikes or other outdoor excursions to avoid spreading cheatgrass from one area to another.
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