What You Can Do

Agriculture

Agriculture

  • Learn to identify noxious weeds in your area
  • Manage noxious weeds on your property
  • Use weed-free seed and hay
  • Clean your equipment when moving between fields if you have noxious weeds
  • Report sightings of List A noxious weeds to your county weed manager

Resources

Understanding the Issue

Identification and Control

Prevention

Land Management

Homeowners

Homeowners

  • Learn to identify noxious weeds in your area
  • Manage noxious weeds on your property
  • Use non-invasive plants for planting or re-seeding
  • Help educate your neighbors
  • Report sightings of List A noxious weeds to your county weed manager

Resources

Understanding the Issue

Identification and Control

Native Plants

Prevention

Landscaping and Horticulture

Landscaping and Horticulture

  • Learn to identify noxious weeds in your area
  • Manage noxious weeds on properties you manage
  • Use non-invasive plants only and encourage customers to use native when possible
  • Clean your equipment when moving between properties
  • Report sightings of List A noxious weeds to your county weed manager

Resources

Understanding the Issue

Identification and Control

Native Plants

Recreationalist and Outdoorsmen

Recreationalist and Outdoorsmen

  • Learn to identify noxious weeds in your area
  • Manage noxious weeds on your property
  • Volunteer for projects in your area
  • Clean your gear when using recreational lands
  • Report sightings of List A noxious weeds to the landowning entity (i.e. BLM, USFS, CPW) and your county weed manager

Resources

Understanding the Issue

Identification and Control

Prevention

Volunteer 

There are many opportunities to become involved around the state. Check with your local land management agencies and non-profits for events near you.

Land Management