Every year at this time we look around, fingers crossed, hoping wildfires will not start on our property. This is the perfect time to use that fear to energize you to make your […]
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Clean Your Boots After Your Hike!
…soon as they are detected. This approach is called Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR). You can help by learning to identify new invasive weeds in our area by taking a look at […]
Citizen Science Detection and Reporting of Invasive Plants Workshop
…June 27, 2017 at the Mt. Hood National Forest Headquarters. The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District’s WeedWise Program, in collaboration with the Pacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council, Mt Hood National Forest, and […]
It’s Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week!
…weeds from spreading and actively controlling known infestations, we can minimize their impact. Ten ways you can celebrate Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week 1 – Learn more about invasive weeds in our area. […]
The District’s Natural Resource Priorities
…focused on oak habitats. Weeds Detecting, controlling, and eradicating invasive plants summarizes our invasive weeds priority. Invaders affect wildlife and crop production. Weeds can pose health risks to people and animals. We invite […]
District Seeks WeedWise Specialist for Term Project
…221 Molalla Ave, Suite 102 Oregon City, OR 97045 [email protected] Downloads CRISP-WeedWise Specialist Position Description-14September2016 CRISP-WeedWise_Specialist_Position_Description-14September2016.pdf Category: WeedWise Specialist Date: December 2, 2016 0.2 MB 120 Downloads Details… CRISP-WeedWise-Specialist-Position-Announcement-September-2016 CRISP-WeedWise-Specialist-Position-Announcement-September-2016.pdf Category: WeedWise Specialist […]
Clackamas River Invasive Species Partnership Project Moves Forward
…species management ,” states Sam Leininger, manager of the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District’s WeedWise program. “The CRISP partners have identified areas in four priority subbasins where we can hit the ground […]
Annual Work Plan for 2016-2017 Adopted
…relationships with partners for mutual benefit The Clackamas River Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP) has been awarded significant funding for work to be done over the next several years. We partnered with several entities […]
New Partnership Tackles Costly Invasive Weeds on Clackamas River
…million for just 25 of the 131 noxious weeds within the state. The study estimated a potential annual loss of $1.8 billion if weeds were left unchecked. “In Clackamas County alone, we are […]