calapooia.org
Noxious Weed Control Program - Calapooia Watershed Council
http://www.calapooia.org/projects/noxious-weed-control-program
What is a Watershed? Fish Passage Barrier Removal. Assessment and Project Prioritization. Cox Creek Confluence Restoration. Bowers Rock State Park Restoration. Brush Creek Sub-Basin Restoration. Middle Reach Restoration and Conservation. Reach 3 Project Updates and Designs. Reach 3 Landowner Site Photos. Noxious Weed Control Program. Santiam-Calapooia Regional Partnership- Model Watersheds. Courtney Creek-Sub-Basin Planning and Restoration. Sodom/Shearer Dams Fish Passage Improvement and Flow Management.
appliedeco.org
False Brome Working Group | Institute for Applied Ecology
http://appliedeco.org/resources/invasive-species/fbwg
Seasonal Staff and Interns. IAE in the News. IAE Ecological Conservation Awards. Sustainability in Prisons Project. Great Basin Sagebrush Project. Willamette Valley Native Plant Materials Partnership. False Brome Working Group. 5th ANNUAL INVASIVE SPECIES COOK-OFF. National Native Seed Conference. False Brome Working Group. USDI Bureau of Land Management. Oregon Department of Agriculture. US Army Corps of Engineers. OSU College of Forestry. Institute for Applied Ecology. Native Plant Society of Oregon.
swcd.net
Soil Health and Erosion | Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District
http://www.swcd.net/resource-areas/soil-health-and-erosion
Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District. Helping preserve, protect and enhance natural resources in Washington County. History & Overview. Mission & Vision. Meeting Agendas & Minutes. Election & Eligibility. Soil Health & Erosion. Invasive & Noxious Plant Species. Fish and Wildlife Habitat. Grants & Funding. Mud and Manure Management. Weed ID and Control. All Help by Topic. Grants & Funding. Weed ID and Control. All Help by Topic. What is Streamside Restoration? Benefits of Streamside Buffers.
portlandnursery.com
Garden Tools
http://portlandnursery.com/products/tools.shtml
5050 SE Stark, Portland, 503-231-5050. 9000 SE Division, Portland, 503-788-9000. Retail only - no online sales. A Year in Events. September Senior Gardening Day. October Elder Day at Apple Tasting. October Pumpkin Decorating Contest. I–Tree Design Tools. City of Portland Treebate. Metro’s Natural Gardening. Ask OSU Master Gardener. The Oregon Flora Project. Ask any six gardeners what their favorite tool is, and you might get as many as six different answers! Long handle or short? For standing or kneeling?
pnw-ipc.org
PNW Invasive Plant Council - EDRR Regional
http://www.pnw-ipc.org/edrrregional.shtml
The PNW IPC works to protect Pacific Northwest landscapes from invasive non-indigenous plants.". Pacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council. National Invasive Species Council. And general EDRR guidlines. A National Early Detection and Rapid Response System. For Invasive Plants in the United States - Document from the Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds. Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System. Go to our Citizen Science Program page. To learn more about.
sandyriver.org
Policeman’s Helmet Targeted for Treatment | Sandy River Basin Watershed Council
http://sandyriver.org/policemans-helmet-targeted-for-treatment
Sandy River Basin Watershed Council. Working together to restore the Sandy River. About the Sandy River. Resources & Links. Power Plant Still Looms on Sandy’s Horizon. Join us for the annual SRBWC Picnic & Council Meeting →. Policeman’s Helmet Targeted for Treatment. The Sandy River Basin Watershed Council is partnering with the Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District (CCSWCD) Weedwise Program to reduce the spread of Policeman’s Helmet (. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Join us for ...
oregoninvasivespecies.blogspot.com
Oregon Invasive Species: December 2012
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012. The 2012 Grinch is a Slug. I love the holiday season, but I’m not a big fan of the Christmas tree shipping season. There is a shipping Grinch every year. This year, it is slugs on Oregon trees arriving in Hawaii. Oregon has over 700 licensed Christmas tree growers. Trees and certifying crop for export. There are no better Christmas tree inspectors in the world, but every year the Grinch slips through the system and ruins someone’s Christmas. Biology and reality. Christmas...
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Oregon Invasive Species: August 2014
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Thursday, August 21, 2014. Invasive Species in Vacationland. 2 Knotweed and Beetle Reunion. I don’t remember Japanese knotweed in Maine when I was young, but it is common there now. It will be interesting for my counterparts in Maine to see whether Japanese beetles keep the Japanese knotweed from becoming problematic and whether the proliferation of a favorite host plant serves as a trap crop or a nursery for the Japanese beetles. 3 Eastern white pine replacement masts. Links to this post. Follow us on F...
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Oregon Invasive Species: May 2013
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Saturday, May 4, 2013. Where do You Buy Plants? But are those plants in the garden center really local? You’d be surprised at the amount of plant material Oregon imports, some of it from overseas. Below is a summary of the nursery stock imported into Oregon from foreign sources last month (April, 2013). When looking at invasive species pathways, global trade and travel in plant material is riskier than trade in manufactured goods. A live plant is the perfect vehicle for a hitchhiking mealybug or fung...
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Oregon Invasive Species: June 2014
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Friday, June 27, 2014. Perception, Reality, and Doing the Right Thing. Post written by Dan Hilburn. Why is it so easy to get funding to extinguish fires and so hard to get support for eradicating weeds? On the other hand, we spend barely $0.02/acre on noxious weed EDRR (Early Detection Rapid Response) in Oregon. This is true even though damage from noxious weed invasions can be more serious ecologically than fire damage. Fighting the Two Bulls fire near Bend Oregon cost $714 per acre. Mike Crumrine, the ...