Weed laws establish all property owners’ responsibility for helping to prevent and control the spread of Noxious Weeds. Since plants grow without regard to property lines or political jurisdictions, everyone’s cooperation is needed – city gardeners, farmers, government land agencies, foresters, and ranchers all have a role to play.
(Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board)
(Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board)
Weed Search
Need help identifying a plant? Fill out this search form with what you do know, and find the matching result on the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board's weed database. Washington's Noxious Weed Laws Weed laws establish all property owners’ responsibility for helping to prevent and control the spread of Noxious Weeds. Since plants grow without regard to property lines or political jurisdictions, everyone’s cooperation is needed – city gardeners, farmers, government land agencies, foresters, and ranchers all have a role to play. Disposing of Noxious Weeds Removing invasive weeds from the landscape is all of our responsibility, but it can be tough and potentially dangerous. This Noxious Weed Control Board page is a great resource for learning proper handling and disposal methods. Native Plant Alternatives to Commonly Found Invasive Species |
Mason Conservation District
450 W Business Park RD Shelton, WA 98584 Phone: (360) 427-9436 Fax: (360) 427-4396 |
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Mason Conservation District (MCD) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, or sex in administration of its programs or activities, and MCD does not intimidate or retaliate against any individual or group because they have exercised their rights to participate in actions protected, or oppose action prohibited, by 40 C.F.R Parts 5 and 7, or for the purpose of interfering with such rights. Contact Rhonda Nydegger, Finance & Administration Manager, for more information. Email: [email protected] Mail: Mason Conservation District, 450 W Business Park RD, Shelton WA 98584.