Noxious Weeds Program

Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Noxious Weed Treatment Areas Experience Map

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Snoqualmie Tribe Noxious Weeds Guide 2017

Invasive Weeds to Recognize, Watch for, and Help Control, that Threaten Traditional Lands that are important to the Snoqualmie People

Snoqualmie Tribe Noxious Weeds Guide 2017

Invasive Weeds to Recognize, Watch for, and Help Control, that Threaten Traditional Lands that are important to the Snoqualmie People

Snoqualmie Tribe Noxious Weeds Guide 2017

Invasive Weeds to Recognize, Watch for, and Help Control, that Threaten Traditional Lands that are important to the Snoqualmie People

Noxious Weed Resources

King County Noxious Weed Resources

King County Noxious Weed Program

The King County Noxious Weed Program office is currently closed to the public and employees are working from home. The program is continuing to perform critical noxious weed survey and control work to protect human and environmental health. Noxious weed program staff are available to help through email or by calling 206-477-9333. To learn more about COVID-19, visit kingcounty.gov/covid.

Noxious Weed Reporting Resources

King County Connect App
Report a Noxious Weed in King County

Click on the link or photo above to Download the App


Washington Invasives App
Washington Invasive Species Council

Click on the link or photo above to Download the App

For more information about ENR’s Noxious Weeds Program, please contact

 

ENRrestorationteam@snoqualmietribe.us