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Tabeguache CWMA Plan

The Tabeguache Weed Management Area (WMA) consists of 213,816 acres located on the southwest part of the Uncompahgre Plateau in western Colorado. The WMA is in Montrose County and is bound on the west by the San Miguel and Lower Dolores Rivers and extends eastward to the hydrologic divide on top of the Uncompahgre Plateau. The area extends southward from the Mesa County line on the North to the town of Naturita on the South. The WMA is comprised of all or parts of three Level 5 watersheds: Mesa Creek, Atkinson Creek, and Tabeguache Creek.

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A. Best Management Practices Flyer
B. Early Detection Flyer
C. Resources and References
D. List of Invasive Species – Best management strategies for each species
E. Contacts for team members
F. Integrated Weed Management Techniques
G. Tabeguache 2007 Annual Operating Plan
H. Monitoring Techniques
I. Reporting Form
J. Cost Share Program for Montrose County West End
K. Boundary of WMAs
L. Map of current infestations by species

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