Education...Awareness...Participation

Welcome to the High Plains Weed Management Association

As a response to the increasingly persistent problem of noxious weeds and invasive species in the Nebraska Panhandle, the Counties of Scotts Bluff, Banner, Kimball, Morrill, Cheyenne, Garden, Deuel, and southern Sioux have joined together to create a partnership that will address this growing need.  This group, which the participating organizations christened High Plains Weed Management Association is charged with the mission of coordinating invasive plant species/noxious weeds education, research and control with various partners/entities concerned with promoting invasive plant-free habitats.  Coordinating the efforts of the partners will provide a broad spectrum, innovative approach for improving/rehabilitating local natural habitat.  Education, awareness and participation truly encompass what HPWMA hopes to accomplish by providing a resource for landowners, organizations, local municipalities, and authorities in the field of invasive species.

 

: News :

Chemical needs - August 13, 2008 Call for Bids

The next meeting of the High Plains Board of Directors will be September 11, 2008.  Learn more

Check out the August Newsletter for the Center for Invasive Plant Management.

: Possible Projects :

High Plains Weed Management Association is currently looking for projects.  If you are a local landowner or concerned citizen have a project idea or a problem with invasive species in your area, then click here to learn more.

**Landowner Applications Now Available Online**

 

 

: High Plains Slideshow :

Have questions about High Plains?  Download this informative PowerPoint Presentation

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This website and the HPWMA projects have been made possible through a grant awarded from the Nebraska Environmental Trust.

Please visit our Grants page to learn more!