NPS photo
Area covered with reed canarygrass.
A field of non-native reed canarygrass covered the proposed site for the restored Doan Creek channel. Reed canarygrass is an invasive species that excludes native plants, creating large fields with little plant diversity. It is considered a in Washington state. Though it may look green and luscious, a field of reed canarygrass provides less food for native animals than a field filled with a variety of native plants. In addition, the stems of reed canarygrass grow too tightly together to provide good cover for native waterfowl and small mammals. Non-native reed canarygrass is considered a "bad" plant as far as the Doan Creek Restoration Project is concerned.