Join us on Thursday, December 11th at 6:00 pm via Zoom for the next installment of our Conservation Talk Series! We will be joined by Scott Watson, Whitman County Noxious W**d Control Board Coordinator.
This presentation will explore the most common local noxious and invasive plant species—what they look like, why they’re a problem, and the steps we can take as a community to reduce their spread. Whether you live in town, work the land, or are a student calling Pullman home for a few years, this presentation offers practical knowledge you can put to use.
Participants will gain insight into how noxious weeds impact native biodiversity, local agriculture, and the landscapes we enjoy every day. You’ll also learn about simple, effective strategies for W**d mitigation that help protect healthy habitats and support the long-term resilience of our region’s natural ecosystems.
Noxious W**d management isn’t just a rural issue—it’s a shared responsibility that begins with awareness. This talk will equip attendees with the tools to identify invasive species early and understand what resources are available for reporting and removal. Together, we can work toward maintaining the Palouse’s unique beauty and ecological balance.
Pre-registration is required in order to receive the Zoom meeting link. Please register here:
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This event is part of the Palouse Conservation District Conservation Talk Series, a monthly series about conservation issues relevant to our community.
This event is supported with funding from the Washington State Conservation Commission. Unable to join us? The presentation will be recorded and posted to our website: www.palousecd.org/video-archive.
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