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Federal Resources
1.U.S. Bureau of Land Management Weed Program
Find out what BLM is doing about invasive plants on public lands and how they meet the challenge.
2.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Plant Database
Noxious weed lists for every state plus alphabetical weed identification.
3.Federal Weed List
Weeds of concern that can be found throughout the United States.
4.Idaho Panhandle National Forest
Check out the Noxious Weeds in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest

Idaho Resources
1.Idaho Noxious Weed Program
The Dept. of Agriculture Noxious Weed site has location maps of noxious weeds around the state, where to find weed-free forage and identifies the cooperative weed management areas. Want to know the State Weed Law, its regulations and authorities? This is the place!
2.Idaho Weed Awareness Campaign
Need to identify your weeds? Want good educational information about noxious weeds and their control? This is the place!
3.Idaho Weed Resources
All kinds of fabulous information from the University of Idaho Erikson Weed Diagnostics Laboratory.
4.Idaho Noxious Weed List
The 64 weeds considered noxious by the state.
5.Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
See what the DEQ is doing about water quality and how it affects your area.
6.Idaho Native Plant Society
Learn about native plants in Idaho and access local chapters.
7.Outdoor Idaho
Idaho Public TV's Outdoor Idaho special "War of the Weeds"
8.Inland Empire Cooperative Weed Management Area
A cooperative weed management area composed of Kootenai, Shoshone and Benewah Counties
9.University of Idaho Publications
Search their publications catalog
10.University of Idaho Extension Service
Find the answers to your gardening questions.

Montana Resources
1.Center for Invasive Plant Management
Brought to you by Montana State University, a site containing educational materials and information about weeds and how to control them.

Washington Resources
1.Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
This site is a great place to get information about the weed control activities going on in WA State.
2.Washington Aquatic Weed ID Manual
Great photos and information about plants that are near and in the water, includes native and non-native.
3.Washington Native Plant Society
Want to know what to plant once you've controlled your weeds? Find gardening information and resources about native plants to the area.
4.Washington State University Publications
Search their publications catalog
5.Spokane County Weedboard
 

Organizations
1.The Nature Conservancy
Go to the field guide and click on stresses to see how the Nature Conservancy addresses the issues of invasive species throughout the world.
2.Protect Your Waters
Sponsored by the national Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, the U.S. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Coast Guard. Stop the spread of invasive water plants and animals by following these great tips for keeping your boating equipment clean!

OTHER LINKS
1.PNW Weed Management Handbook
A quick and ready reference of weed control practices used in various cropping systems or site/situations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The handbook was originally planned as a manual for county Extension agents. However, the handbook also may be useful to company field representatives, commercial spray applicators and consultants, herbicide dealers, teachers and some producers. Persons needing similar information pertaining to a few crops, sites,or situations should request Extension bulletins, fact sheets, or chapters from this handbook from their local county Extension office.