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Tick Bite Prevention Week

TCWP urges residents and visitors to take steps to avoid tick bites and tick-borne diseases in recognition of Tick Bite Prevention Week.

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Meet our Team: Mark Daluge

Name: Mark Daluge Job Title: Assistant SupervisorWhere were you born/raised and what brought you to Teton County?Madison, WI. SkiingWhat has been the most unexpected/difficult part of your job and why?Learning to fly a drone to spray weeds.What has been the most rewarding part of your job or a favorite project you've been a part of and why?Cheatgrass. It grows where it is hard to treat and expands extremely rapidly!

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Meet our Team: Erika Edmiston

Erika Edmiston Job Title: District SupervisorWhere were you born/raised and what brought you to Teton County? I was born and raised in Sheridan, Wyoming. I grew up fishing, hunting, camping, backpacking, water skiing and enjoying all of the outdoor activities available to us. I came to Teton County to work as a seasonal crew member for Teton County Weed and Pest while still in college.

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Weed of the Month: Spotted Knapweed

Spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa) is blooming and suddenly seems to be everywhere. It’s grey-green wiry foliage help it blend into surrounding vegetation until its pink flowers appear. Then suddenly we see the vast extent of its infestation.

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PlayCleanGo Partner: Scenic Safaris & Mad River Trips

Teton County Weed and Pest District wants to applaud the efforts of our PlayCleanGo partners in the valley. PlayCleanGo: Stop Invasive Species In Your Tracks® is a nationwide outreach campaign made up of passionate outdoor enthusiasts (individuals and businesses) working tirelessly to protect our natural resources.

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Weed of the Month: Canada Thistle

Canada Thistle, Cirsium arvense, may be the cleverest weed West of the Mississippi. It boasts a long list of weedy characteristics, including: Perennial growth habit, Ability to reproduce from creeping rhizomes (underground stems that creep out laterally in all directions), An abundance of wind-dispersed seeds that are also long-lived (up to 22 years!), Spiny leaves that are avoided by wildlife and most livestock, Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions. And worst of all, roots that penetrate anywhere from 6 – 15 feet deep, sequestering nutrients that allow Canada Thistle to recover from any attempts to control it at the surface. To outsmart a weed like this, one must get to know it intimately and discover and exploit its weakness.

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20th Annual Gros Ventre River Spray Days 2019

Join the Jackson Hole Weed Management Association (JHWMA) for Gros Ventre River Spray Days July 16 - 18, 2019.Partners in the JHWMA will team up to treat spotted knapweed, houndstongue, and Dalmatian toadflax as well as other invasive plants, which compete with native vegetation and adversely impact wildlife habitat and ecosystem function. This multi-year project has been taking place for over 15 years.

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20th Anniversary JHWMA - Current Teton Conservation District Grant Requests

Below are some of the most notable details and results of Jackson Hole Weed Management Association's current grant requests with Teton Conservation District.

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Doing Your Part Giveaway

Teton County Weed & Pest District is excited to be holding the "Doing Your Part Giveaway" to promote PlayCleanGo practices throughout Teton County this summer season.Please share your photos/videos of you giving invasives the brush off whether you're biking, hiking, horseback riding, ATV adventuring and more. Follow us on Instagram and use the hashtag #doingmypart #PlayCleanGo and mention us to enter.

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New Teton County Weed & Pest District's Logo

Teton County Weed & Pest District has had their logo for 5 years now and they were looking to a reboot their branding approach. Keeping their mark recognizable was important to them and maintaining the acronym TCWP was important. They were open to a new modern approach. Since the public were starting to relate TCWP's brand it was imperative to subtly evolve the brand rather than make a radical change.

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