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CWMA Mission Statement The mission of CWMA is to provide education, regulatory direction, professional improvement, and environmental awareness to preserve and protect our natural resources from the degrading impacts of invasive exotic noxious vegetation to Colorado and surrounding states. |
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Membership Info - Who We Are CWMA members are dedicated to noxious weed management. Our members include professional weed managers representing many government agencies as well as private and commercial applicators. |
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2008 Annual Conference and Tradeshow November 19 and 20th Sheraton Denver West, Lakewood, Colorado
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The CWMA Awards Committee is ready for nominations! Please review the awards and their respective criteria and act by nominating worthy individuals for one or more of the awards. The winners will be announced at the Annual Conference Luncheon on November 19th.
Nominations for the President-Elect and Board of Directors are due October 1
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2009 Calendars Limited quantities are still available Order Form |
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aka Tocalote
Tocalote is a noxious weed found in New Mexico and other western states that is sometimes confused with Yellow starthistle
photo: University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point/ Michael L. Charters
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Rapid Response Plan for Hydrilla in Massachusetts
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Idaho's Noxious Weed Awareness Campaign
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