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Blaine County Cooperative Weed Management Area

The goals of the Blaine County CWMA are to: Prevent the introduction, reproduction and spread of noxious weeds and invasive exotic plants; reduce the extent and density of established noxious weeds to levels that are acceptable; implement the most economical and effective control methods for target weeds; implement an integrated management system using appropriate methods of treatment and control; educate the public as to the importance of proper weed management and get the needed media coverage to show what is being accomplished.

The weeds of major importance in the area include Spotted and Diffuse Knapweed, Leafy Spurge, Dalmatian Toadflax, Scotch Thistle and Yellow Toadflax. Major efforts are being made to control these weeds each year. In addition the CWMA is actively involved in managing the threat of new invaders moving into our area as well as the movement of established threats moving to new areas within the management area.


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Contact Blaine County Cooperative Weed Management Area

John Cenarrusa
Weed Superintendent
206 1st Ave. So
Suite 306
Hailey, Idaho  83333
Phone: 208-727-7221


 

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Blaine County Cooperative Weed Management Area End of Year Report 2009

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The Blaine County Cooperative Weed Management Area was developed to facilitate effective treatment and coordinate control efforts over the long-term. The Blaine County CWMA has developed common management objectives, set realistic management priorities, and identified priority weed species.

The Blaine County CWMA (BCCWMA) has organized into four watershed working groups.

  • Big Wood River Watershed
  • Little Wood River Watershed
  • Fish Creek Watershed
  • Upper Salmon River Watershed