Taos Soil & Water Conservation District

Invasive Species Program

Taos Soil & Water Conservation District is Proud to be a Sponsor of this very informative website!

Noxious Weeds Program

The Noxious Weed Program works to prevent, control, and manage invasive plant species that threaten local ecosystems, agricultural productivity, water resources, and wildlife habitat. The program aims for early detection, integrated weed management and  landowner assistance. 

Application

Please click here for the Invasive Species Cost Share Application

Russian Olive Program

The Russian Olive tree, as opposed to native American silverberry, is a highly invasive species in some parts of the United States and Canada.

The latin name of this tree is Elaeagnus angustifolia. Though it looks very similar to the common olive tree,  they belong to different plant families. Getting rid of Russian olive is very labor-intensive but quite straightforward.

close up identification of a Russian Olive leaves and flower in bloom

Information

Information on the Russian Olive Removal Cost Share can be found by clicking here

Application

Please click here for the Russian Olive Removal Cost Share Application

Animal Damage Program

Offers training, resources, and expert support to help manage wildlife conflicts with species like beavers, coyotes, prairie dogs, and more.

Information

Please come into the office on Thursdays for any concerns on Animal Damage or contact our specialist at: jacob.a.beechler@usda.gov