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Weed Invasives Management Professionals found near Malheur County, Oregon

Quicksilver Contracting Co.
John Williams
Services Forest/timber management; Fuels reduction; Hauling, log; Land clearing, site preparation; Land management planning; Logging; Reforestation chemical application; tree planting;   Slash treatment.
Located in Bend, Oregon - about 197 miles away
Jen Poirier
Alternate AIS Contact - Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office
Aquatic invasive species are organisms that are introduced in waters beyond their native range and cause or may cause environmental harm, or harm to human, animal, or plant health.
Located in Vancouver, Washington - about 294 miles away
Theresa Thom, PhD
Regional AIS Coordinator - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Pacific Region
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) (sometimes called exotic, invasive, nonindigenous or non-native) are aquatic organisms that invade ecosystems beyond their natural, historic range.
Located in Portland, Oregon - about 297 miles away
Western Aquatic Plant Management Society
The mission of WAPMS is to serve as a chapter of the Aquatic Plant Management Society (APMS) organization, providing a forum for members in Western North America to share interdisciplinary information related to aquatic plant and algae identification, detection, management and control.
Located in Portland, Oregon - about 298 miles away
RiversEdge West
RiversEdge West (formerly Tamarisk Coalition) was founded in 1999. RiversEdge West focuses on riparian forest and floodplain health in the American West to address impacts from invasive riparian (riverside) plants such as Russian olive and tamarisk, challenges associated with climate change and habitat fragmentation, and stressors that may result in diminished biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Located in Grand Junction, Colorado - about 550 miles away
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