Grand County Division of Natural Resourses
 
 
     
       

Noxious Weeds

 

Noxious weeds threaten the very reasons we live, work and recreate in Colorado.  Noxious weeds are non-native plant species that have been introduced into an environment with few, if any, natural biological controls, thus giving them a distinct competitive advantage in dominating and crowding out native plant species.  They have the ability to dominate plant communities to the extent plant diversity and ecosystem integrity are threatened.  Noxious weeds are aggressive, spread rapidly, possess a unique ability to reproduce profusely and resist control.  Noxious weeds also threaten the valuable wildlife habitat and natural resources that make Grand County unique.  They cause economic hardships to agriculture producers and are a nuisance for recreational activities.

 

Noxious weeds become established in soils disturbed by a variety of activities such as construction, motorized vehicles, road maintenance, recreation, improper livestock grazing and natural disturbances such as fire.  Noxious weed seeds are transported to new sites in numerous ways such as wind, water, tires, people as well as wild and domestic animals.

 

Grand County DNR operates under a directive from the Colorado Department of Agriculture to control and reduce the spread of noxious weeds in Grand County.  This includes all county owned property, road rights of way and public lands.  Grand County DNR is also focused on providing information and assistance to private land owners to help control the spread of noxious weeds. 

 

Although there are over 80 species of noxious weeds on the Colorado list, Grand County has 20 species for which we manage.

 

Noxious Weed Control Partnerships:

Grand County Division of Natural Resources

United States Forest Service

Colorado Division of Wildlife

Bureau of Land Management

Middle Park Soil Conservation Service

Natural Resource Conservation Service

Colorado State Land Board

Colorado Department of Transportation

Colorado Department of Agriculture 

Habitat Partnership Program

Colorado Weed Management Association

 

Grand County Noxious Weed Plan


Division of Natural Resources Homepage


Grand County Homepage

 
  Noxious weeds are a direct and growing threat to the native environment of Grand County.  Our natural resource heritage depends on everyone’s  involvement in managing the spread of noxious weeds.        
           
 

Contact Information

 

Ken Haynes

Supervisor


Jennifer Scott

Foreman

 

Amy Sidener

Natural Resource

Management Specialist

asidener@co.grand.co.us

 
 

469 E. Topaz, PO Box 9

Granby, CO 80446

Phone: 970-887-0745

Fax: 970-887-1858

Email: Jscott@co.grand.co.us