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Weed of the Month:  Field Bindweed

Our invasive weed of the month is field bindweed—a pesky climbing perennial vine that is tricky to eradicate. Part of the morning glory family, this vine has funnel-shaped flowers, arrowhead leaves, and an extensive root system.

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April is Native Plant Month in Wyoming

As April comes to a close we reflect that Gov'r Gordon proclaimed that this month is now Native Plant Month in Wyoming. As the weather warms, and the snow melts off, we are already thinking "what should I plant in my garden" We urge you to choose native plants.

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Best Practices While Planning Your Wyoming Garden

As the snowpack starts to melt and the patches of grass become more visible in your yard, it’s hard to not be excited to spend some quality time making your yard even more beautiful with gardening and landscaping with different flowers, shrubs, and trees.

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2022 - What A Year It's Been

2022 was one for the books. We implemented successful programs, identified new threats, addressed staff changes, completed special projects, and upgraded new safety measures.

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Ice Fishing — A Sneaky Culprit For Spreading Invasive Species

Ice Fishing this winter? Here's a friendly #PlayCleanGo reminder.. believe it or not, winter sports like ice fishing are an overlooked avenue for invasive species.

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Take our Survey: Help us Improve our TCWP Website

Teton County Weed and Pest District is working on improving its website. With your feedback, we can make improvements that benefit the community.

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23rd Annual Gros Ventre River Spray Days 2022

Over three days, partners with the Jackson Hole Weed Management Association (JHWMA) collaborate on an invasive weed project across the Gros Ventre River corridor. “The goal is to contain and reduce the spotted knapweed infestation that is thought to have started on the Gros Ventre River in the 1970’s…without this amazing group coming together for this team effort, we would be losing critical wildlife habitat to these invaders”

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TCWP District Board puts the community first: The mill levy reduced and the cost-share program launched

The past few years in Jackson have been a rollercoaster of events. New home buyers are discouraged by the inflated market, renters who used to pay $1200 a month are now forced to pay $2200 for a tiny apartment, and long-time locals are faced with rising property taxes. But don’t lose hope. There are plenty of people who still want to see our community thrive and are willing to take action to make it happen. 

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2020: What A Year It's Been

Thank you to our Teton County community for being so patient with us as we pivoted to keep operating despite this global pandemic. We are proud of what we accomplished this year and with your help we can continue to serve you and the one's you love safely.

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