Why control noxious weeds in Clark County? Noxious weeds are non-native plants that can be toxic, destructive, competitive and difficult to control once established. Noxious weeds can be costly for property owners to manage and remove. In addition, Noxious weeds displace native species, destroy natural habitat, clog waterways, increase erosion and fire risk, lead to serious human and livestock health problems, and hurt recreation opportunities, such as bird watching and fishing, through reduced accessibility and destruction of native landscapes. But, where to begin with the process of managing your property?
Join Columbia Springs and the Clark County Noxious Weed Control Board on a workshop for managing invasive plants. We’ll discuss troublesome plant species, how they affect local ecology, and common removal techniques for property owners. This workshop will be part presentation, outdoor hike, and Q&A. Learn more by visiting the Clark County's website.
There is a $5 suggested donation. Registration is limited to 30 people.