Giant Hogweed in flower So what’s up with weeds in the month of June? A few years ago, we responded to reports of Giant Hogweed in Clackamas County. This invasive weed is hazardous […]
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Job Announcement: WeedWise Program Specialist/CWMA Coordinator
…an Equal Opportunity Employer. Application materials and documents: WeedWise Specialist Announcement WeedWise-Specialist-Announcement.pdf WeedWise Program Specialist -CWMA Coordinator Announcement Category: CWMA Date: May 27, 2014 0.7 MB 181 Downloads Details… WeedWise Specialist Position Description […]
District Budget Adopted for FY 2014-2015
On May 20, 2014, the Clackamas County SWCD Board of Directors adopted a budget for fiscal year 2014-2015. The adopted budget maintains a high level of investments in on-the-ground conservation actions, expands the […]
Library of Equipment for Weed Control
…die, decompose, and release nutrients to your lake or pond. Excess nutrients in your body of water can promote algae blooms later in the season. Use the form below to contact our WeedWise […]
What’s Up With Weeds: May 2014
…the plant at the base. Gorse (Ulex europaeus) is a single to multi-stemmed spiny shrub that buds in February and flowers in March, April, and May. Dig up small plants. Please [contactweedwise] if […]
Budget Committee Approves Budget for FY 2014-2015
…FINAL for web.pdf Our 2012 annual report covers the time period from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. Category: Annual reports Date: April 23, 2014 6.6 MB 342 Downloads Details… WeedWise Program […]
What’s Up With Weeds: April 2014
…multi-stemmed spiny shrub that buds in February and flowers in March, April, and May. Dig up small plants. Please [contactweedwise] if you see gorse! Parrot’s feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum) is a perennial with underground […]
Comment on Proposed Budget
…addressing management of lands held or controlled by the District, and a new fund focused on the long-term conservation of working lands in Clackamas County. The District proposes adding one staff member to […]
What’s Up With Weeds: March 2014
…blackened scars.” Please [contactweedwise] immediately if you spot this plant! Gorse (Ulex europaeus) is a single to multi-stemmed spiny shrub that buds in February and flowers in March, April, and May. It goes […]