The Southwest Vegetation Management Association - Home Page

Mission Statement:

"To conserve and protect Arizona's natural resources by providing a state-level organization that emphasizes an integrated management approach to address invasive or pest plants."

The Southwest Vegetation Managment Association (SWVMA) was organized in 1997 to increase awareness about invasive vegetation and foster cooperation between vegetation managers.


The 11th Annual SWVMA Conference November 12-14, 2008
Flagstaff, AZ - Radisson Hotel

Next Board Meeting: contact board members for more info.

AZ State Flag STATE'S FINAL INVASIVE SPECIES PLAN (3.15 MB)

Keys to Viability: Repositioning Parks, Recreation and Open Space - August 26, 2008 Scottsdale, AZ

NativePlant Workshop 1st Announcement - September10-11, 2008

Fall VM Workshop, at the AmericanLegion - Sept. 24, 2008 Tempe, AZ

Ecological Restoration Monitoring Workshop - October 15-16, 2008

to the Weed Managers of the Year
Marilyn Hanson & Jerry Miller

 

Sabina Canyon field tripwildlife at Sabino Canyon

AZ WMAs


Invasive Non-Native Plants That Threaten Wildlands in Arizona
A Categorized List Developed by the Arizona Wildlands Invasive Plant Working Group Culmination of a statewide project sponsored by SWVMA.


Links to Invasive Plant Resources
Useful web sites for invasive plant research (agencies, organizations, herbaria, etc.)


Membership Form

SWVMA Articles of Association

SWVMA By-Laws

SWVMA Newsletters

 
 
 

For General Information, Contact:
Southwest Vegetation Management Association
c/o Ed Northan President; LeRoy Brady Co-President
P.O. Box 5151
Phoenix, AZ 85010-5151
Phone: 602.470.8086 x339 (Ed) 602.712.7357 (LeRoy)
enortham@cals.arizona.edu

Last Updated: August 8, 2008
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