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Islanders being asked to report sightings of toxic, skin-burning wild parsnip

The invasive plant’s sap can cause painful burns and blistering if you touch it

CBC NewsThinh Nguyen

The Prince Edward Island Invasive Species Council is asking Islanders to keep an eye out for wild parsnip and report any sightings so it can safely remove the plant.

Wild parsnip is an invasive plant often found along open areas such as trails and roadsides. Like many invasive species, it poses a threat to P.E.I.'s forest ecosystems, particularly along forest edges and in open spaces of a wooded area.

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Islanders being asked to report sightings of toxic, skin-burning wild parsnip

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CBC NewsThinh Nguyen, Posted: Jul 14, 2025 1:42 PM EDT | Last Updated: 24 minutes ago
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