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Current Eradication and Containment Efforts

(Western Rangeland Weeds only)
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Biology and Biological Control of Knapweed - By Linda M. Wilson and Carol Bell Randall. Full-text of book used for Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team technology transfer workshopk USDA Forest Service FHTET-2001-07. 2nd Edition. With photos and illustrations. From the US Forest Service. [Western Region]

Colorado State Noxious Weed Advisory Committee. - Includes a list of members with email addresses and locations. From the State of Colorado Department of Agriculture. (pdf, 64K) [Colorado]

High School Students Use Horned Beetles to Weed Out the Problem - A success story of biological control of leafy spurge. From the Bureau of Land Management. [Western Region]

Noxious Weed Control Activites - Some of the weed control activities which took place around the state in 2001. From the Nevada Department of Agriculture. [Nevada]

Noxious Weed Management Program - Description of goals and implementation plan for the state of Colorado. From the Colorado Department of Agriculture. [Colorado]

Oregon Noxious Weed Strategic Plan - Strategy for noxious weed management in the state. Links to pdf text. From the Oregon Department of Agriculture. [Oregon]

Public Education, Mapping, and Early Action to Control Russian Knapweed in Southeastern Arizona - By Kim H. McReynolds and Larry D. Howery. Summary of a program conducted in SE Arizona involving education, monitoring and mapping, and management of Russian knapweed. Includes information on implications of this outreach/management effort and resources used. From the Journal of Extension. [Southwest Region]

Sound Science Initiative - An email-based vehicle for scientists to respond to and influence fast-breaking media and policy developments on environmental issues of global significance, with a special focus on invasive species, climate change, and loss of biological diversity. From the Union of Concerned Scientists. [Western Region]

Sustainable Noxious Weed Management on Northwestern Rangelands - Report of a program designed to educate various agency personnel on how to teach rangeland weed management techniques to state and local land managers. From the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education. (pdf, 26K) [Western Region]

Yellow Starthistle Information - By Dr. Joseph DiTomaso. Comprehensive coverage of this plant, including impact, biology, ecology, management, and legislation. From the Weed Research and Information Center, The University of California. [Western Region]



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