Poster: Top 12 Central and Southern Invaders
**Save The Date** SWVMA Fall Conference October 24-25, 2024
Registration is open now for the
SWVMA Fall Conference
“Best Management Practices for Invasive Management in AZ”
October 24-25, 2024
at Cliff Castle Casino and Hotel in Camp Verde.
Registration is open for conference attendees and sponsors. Sponsorships are available, visit our sponsorships page for details. View Conference Schedule
- Day 1 will feature presentations on prevention principles, chemical treatment, emerging issues, and novel treatment methods.
- Day 2 will be spent along the Verde River starting at the White Bridge picnic area and ending at the Beasley Flat river access point.
- Up to 9 CEU’s will be available during the 2-day conference.
See you there!
**SAVE THE DATE** The SWVMA FALL CONFERENCE will be held on October 24-25 in Camp Verde!!
NEW!!! Now Available to Download the Arizona Top 24 Invasive Species Brochure
Top 24 Invasive Species Arizona Flyer (Free to Download)
SWVMA Fall Conference 2024
“Best Management Practices for Invasive Management in AZ”
October 24-25, 2024
at Cliff Castle Casino and Hotel in Camp Verde.
Registration is open for conference attendees and sponsors. Sponsorships are available, visit our sponsorships page for details. View Conference Schedule
- Day 1 will feature presentations on prevention principles, chemical treatment, emerging issues, and novel treatment methods.
- Day 2 will be spent along the Verde River starting at the White Bridge picnic area and ending at the Beasley Flat river access point.
- Up to 9 CEU’s will be available during the 2-day conference.
Download list of nearby hotels and group code at conference venue.
See you there!
2023 Nominations Open – SWVMA Weed Manager of the Year
CONGRATULATIONS TO WEED MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Drumroll… and the award goes to
McDowell Sonoran Conservancy- Volunteer Invasive Plant Removal Team! Led by Paul Staker,
Great work!

Congratulations to our two grant award winners! The SWVMA is looking forward to seeing your progress report.
Grant #1 Awarded to Greenlee County for up to $2500, they wil be creating a demonstrations area for weed managemnt.
Grant #2 was awarded to University of Arizona, Maricopa County Extension up to $1300 to study climate and Stinknet germination and plant survival.