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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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Noxious WeedsNoxious weeds are a major concern in the Boise District Office and throughout Idaho. Noxious weeds produce large volumes of seed, spread quickly and overtake desirable native plant communities. They pose a serious threat to the health of wildlife habitats, river systems and recreation areas, as well as to pastures and croplands. At their current rate of spread (estimated at 14 percent per year), noxious weed populations in Idaho are expected to double in less than 6 years Weeds likely to be seen in the Boise District:How can I control the spread of noxious weeds?You can help prevent the spread of noxious weeds by taking simple steps while exploring and enjoying public lands. Recreationists and other public land users should be able to identify noxious weeds and take actions to prevent their spread. Boaters should clean boats and trailers, while campers and hikers should check all clothes and camping gear for seeds and clean the undersides of their cars. If a noxious weed is spotted on public lands, it is important to pull the weed up by the roots, dispose of all parts in a plastic bag and report its location and description to the nearest BLM field office or Forest Service. By taking preventative action, the BLM Boise District will be able to maintain healthy rivers and wildlife habitats for years to come. Bruneau Field Office | 3948 Development Avenue | Boise, ID 83705 |
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