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Forest

Invasive Species Program - Tualatin SWCD

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Program level:

Local

Provider:

Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District

Benefits provided: 

Free technical assistance

Land use:

Forest, Agriculture

Water-focused program: 

No

We identify, survey, and treat invasive plant and animals that pose a threat to our landscapes and communities.

Overview

Description:

We collaborate with partners and residents to prevent the spread of invasive species, detect new infestations, and increase public awareness about Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) species within our watershed.

We can help by providing resources to identify EDRR species, make recommendations for managing invasive species, treating weeds that are on our priority list, and lending weed-removal tools at no cost to remove invasive species on your property.

Eligibility:

Must have a priority weed on the property.

Financial benefit: 

N/A

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

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