| Video showing latest additions to noxious weeds list. Approximately 2 minutes. |
The department is responsible by state law for controlling noxious weeds in Clark County. It is made up of five board members appointed by the Board of Clark County Commissioners, and nine full-time county employees.
New information
Weeds
- Introduction (wmv 2:29 mins)
- Thistle (wmv 2:35 mins)
- Knapweed(wmv 1:43 mins)
- Poison Oak (wmv 0:57 mins)
- Scotch Broom (wmv 1:18 mins)
- Giant Hogweed (wmv 0:54 mins)
- Tansy (wmv 1:08 mins)
- Butterfly Bush (wmv 0:36 mins)
- Blackberries (wmv 0:28 mins)
- Equisetum-Horse Tail (wmv 0:30 mins)
- Poison Hemlock (wmv 1:00 mins)
- Japanese Knotweed (wmv 1:47 mins)
- Contact Information (wmv 0:11 mins)
If you or your neighbor have a problem with noxious weeds:
(360) 397-6140
Become a volunteer weed warrior:
(360) 397-6140
Main program areas
- Education
- Weed control
- Growing and distributing biological agents
Requests for public records
To request public records involving Vegetation Management, contact Vegetation Management at (360) 397-6140 or e-mail weed.management@clark.wa.gov.

