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REPORT WEEDS
The IMCWMA introduces a new opportunity to assist the community to manage invasive weeds in Inland Mendocino County. The more we understand what weeds we have in our area and where they are, the better we can plan how to control them. On this site you can identify weeds, see what weed sites have already been reported on the Invasive Weed Distribution map, and report weeds on an interactive form and map. If you have already registered and logged in, you may Click here to begin . If you need to register or login, please scroll down to the bottom of this page to see the User Menu, and follow the instructions there.
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WEED PREVENTION AREAS
Weed Prevention Area programs are cooperative efforts among adjacent
landowners to prevent one or a set of weeds from becoming established.
WPAs are also appropriate long-term follow-up programs after an
eradication effort.
- Join an existing Weed Prevention Area program:
- Start a Weed Prevention Area program in your neighborhood
Click here to download the Weed Prevention Area template.
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CONTRIBUTE TO WEED MANAGEMENT ON PUBLIC LANDS
- Join one of the existing Roadside Weed Removal Projects already working on invasive weeds in Inland Mendocino County
- CNPS-Sanhedrin Highway 101 Broom Removal Project
Chuck Williams, 462-8984
- CNPS-Sanhedrin Orr Springs Road Weed Removal Project
Chuck Williams, 462-8984
- Road D Adopt-A-Road Invasive Weed Project (broom, starthistle)
Tara Athan, 485-1198
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Start your own Adopt-A-Highway program for vegetation management in Caltrans Right-Of-Ways.
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Contact your County Transportation Department to start an Adopt-A-Road program for weed management on County roadsides.
- Mendocino County Transportation: (707)463-6828
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General Information about Adopt-A-Road
- Download Adopt-A-Road Application Form
[PDF]
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Paul Tyner, 463-4363, tyner at co.mendocino.ca.us
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MANAGE WEEDS ON YOUR OWN PROPERTY
- Set Your Land Management Goals
- Learn About Invasive Weeds
- Prevent Weeds from Becoming Established
- Control Weeds Already Established
- Monitor your Efforts
- Adapt your Management Plan
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SURVEY ROADSIDE WEEDS
Please help us map invasive weeds within the IMCWMA by participating in the IMCWMA
Roadside Weed Survey.
Suggested steps:
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Download and print copies of the Roadside Survey Form from HERE .
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Grab a partner and survey a road of your choice!
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Fill out your form according to the instructions, and when you are done mail it to
Tara Athan, PO Box 415, Redwood Valley CA 95470.
Contact us HERE for more information.
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