Bureau of Noxious Weed Control
Noxious Weeds: The Cancer of our Lands
Control and managing noxious weeds in the State of Idaho requires an understanding of the problem, and that begins with the detection and identification of noxious weeds
Weeds cost millions of dollars to our State by:
- degrading wildlife habitat
- choking streams and waterways
- crowding out beneficial native plants
- creating fire hazards in our forest and on our ranges
- poisoning and injuring livestock and humans
- fouling recreation sites from use
The spread of noxious weeds may signal the decline of entire ecological watersheds. They severely impact the beauty and widespread economic losses.
Weeds are problems for urban as well as rural areas, and for private, state, and federal lands. Noxious weed species spare no segment of society – rancher, fisher, and biker alike – and when unmanaged they spread rapidly, unceasingly, and silently.
Noxious weeds pose a serious threat to all Idahoans and to the land we call home.
Booklets are available with information about the 72 noxious weeds in Idaho. Stop by and pick one up. Visit this link to find out more information on Idaho’s 72 Noxious Weeds
Office Information
Hours: Monday – Thursday: 8 AM – 5 PM Fridays: 8 AM – 4 PM
Address: 1234 Highland Ave E. Twin Falls ID 83301
Email: weeds@tfco.org