Our Projects

We work together to get stuff done.

Work With Us

All of our CWMA projects go through a selection process where scores are issued based on some very specific criteria. We look at things like conservation, wildlife impact, habitat preservation, and select weeds. Once a project narrative has been scored, we can start the process of applying for grant assistance. We combine resources with the various agencies and partners inside the project area and look for ways we can collaborate.Â

1. Identify Project

Identify your project area and what you hope to achieve for your project goals. All good projects start with a clear and focused project goal.

2.Complete SIIPA

Go through the new online SIIPA tool to help prioritize your treatment areas and your priorities. Here's your chance to get focused.

3. Complete Application

Download and complete the online application. Attach the SIIPA results to the cost share application. It's quick and easy.

We collaborate as a Cooperative CWMA group on multiple projects annually. Here are just a sample of some of the things we have tackled together.Â

Cache County Elongated Mustard

Elongated mustard (Brassica elongata) is an invasive Eurasian mustard displacing desirable vegetation of rangeland and cultivated lands in the western United States.Â

Bear Lake

The Bear Lake Eurasian watermilfoil project is an excellent example of adaptive management, quick learning, and cooperation between multiple agencies.

Weber County Starthistle

The Weber County Yellow Starthistle project began in 2019 when yellow starthistle had become problematic throughout Weber county on mountain sides and even within city limits.

Cache County Vipergrass

The Cache County EDRR project by the Cache County Weed Department has been an excellent example of detailed, continuous mapping of new EDRR species.

Northern Utah Medusahead

This project is located in northern Utah (Cache and Box Elder Counties). We monitored an area near the Cherry Creek Ski Resort.

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