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A Record Number of Community Weed Pulls

A Record Number of Community Weed Pulls
January 25th, 2012

NWIPC facilitated a record number of Community Weed Pulls in 2011 - A big thank you to...


Check Out the 2012 Weedy Events

Check Out the 2012 Weedy Events
January 9th, 2012

The 2012 NWIPC Events Calendar has been posted to the website. Take a look at when we'll...


Weed Free Forage and Straw For Sale!

Weed Free Forage and Straw For Sale!
November 28th, 2011

The Northeast Invasive Plant Committee (NEIPC) and the Northwest Invasive Plant Council (N...


2011 Photo contest Winners

2011 Photo contest Winners
November 24th, 2011

The votes have been tallied and we are please to announce the winners for the 2011 Photo...


NWIPC Fall Meeting Minutes Available

NWIPC Fall Meeting Minutes Available
November 24th, 2011

Check out what happened at the Nov. 15 Fall Meeting by downloading the minutes. By...


NWIPC 2010 Reports Now Available

NWIPC 2010 Reports Now Available
July 18th, 2011

Are you having a hard time remembering if blueweed was reported in your area or what...


NWIPC in your local News

NWIPC in your local News
June 17th, 2011

Within the past month NWIPC has been featured in two news stories around the region. It...


Know What You Grow! Mountain bluet factsheet available

Know What You Grow! Mountain bluet factsheet available
May 17th, 2011

Learn all about this tenacious garden escapee in our new factsheet....


What's growing...at the Library?!

What's growing...at the Library?!
May 12th, 2011

The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society (DDBGS) has put together a great display at...


What You Need to Know About Himalayan Balsam

What You Need to Know About Himalayan Balsam
June 16th, 2010

Impatiens glandulifera is an extremely invasive plant popping up all over the...


Do You Have a Knotweed Problem?

Do You Have a Knotweed Problem?
January 15th, 2010

If you have a knotweed problem check out the presentation (link below) put together by...


First Nations Partnerships in Invasive Plant Managment

First Nations Partnerships in Invasive Plant Managment
January 15th, 2010

Take a look at how the Gixtsan are "Weeding out the Invaders" as part of their invasive...


Let the Bugs Do the Work

Let the Bugs Do the Work
November 1st, 2007

The NWIPC is always looking for new and better ways to eliminate invasive plants. One...


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