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Weed Board:
Weed Control for
Lincoln County
   
   
   
   

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The Houndstongue Root-Mining Weevil
Mogulones cruciger
has been determined by the USDA to possesses great danger
in eradicating an endangered species that is closely related to Houndstongue.
Therefore, any collection, transportation or release into or throughout
the
United States has been deemed a
criminal violation of the
Endangered Species Act, with penalties up to $50,000.
Inquiries have been made about the collection and
redistribution of the root-mining weevil Mogulones
cruciger (F.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) for biocontrol of the
exotic rangeland weed houndstongue (Cynoglossum
officinale L.) (Boraginaceae). M.
cruciger has NOT been approved for release as a biological control
agent in the United States.
This is due to concerns about the potential for non-target effects by the
weevil on native North American plant species in the family Boraginaceae,
especially those of endangered status in the United States. M.
cruciger naturally spread into the
United States from releases made in Canada in the late 1990s.
Permission for field release of M. cruciger in
the United States has NOT been granted by
USDA APHIS. No permits for environmental (field) release or for its interstate
movement within the United
States will be issued by USDA APHIS.
Additionally, USDA employees and federally-funded cooperators should not be
involved with, and must discourage, intrastate redistribution or movement of the
weevil because the impact of M. cruciger on
native endangered Boraginaceae plants and on their critical habitats has not
been thoroughly addressed.
Although the insect appears to provide some
level of control for houndstongue, this does not outweigh the potential negative
environmental impacts on endangered plant species. Unauthorized collection,
transportation, and release of M. cruciger as
a biological control agent against houndstongue in the United States is a
criminal violation of the Endangered Species Act, with penalties for punishable
offenses ranging from a maximum fine of up to $50,000 or imprisonment for one
year, or both, and civil
penalties of up to $25,000 per violation. These actions are also a
violation of the Plant Protection Act, with fines for noncompliance assessed up
to $250,000 per count or no more than $1,000,000 per adjudication if the
violation is willful.
Research Paper on Mogulones cruciger.
*Job
opening: None at this time. The Field
Technician Job
Description is available here. The
Application for Employment is
available here.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the weed
board is to educate landowners to be responsible stewards of the land and
resources, to make Lincoln County a better place to live by protecting and
preserving all lands and natural resources of the County from the degrading
impact of invasive noxious weeds; and to provide quality, timely, and responsive
service to the residents of Lincoln County.
OFFICE HOURS:
SUMMER: (APRIL THRU
SEPTEMBER)
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8AM TO 4:30PM
WINTER:
(OCTOBER THRU MARCH)
MONDAY THRU THURSDAY
6:00 AM TO 4:30PM
WEED BOARD STAFF:
Coordinator
Kevin Hupp
509-725-3646
Administrative Assistant
Kris Hubbard
509-725-3646
Field Technicians
Lee Anderson
509-725-3646
Gina Habbestad
509-725-3646
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Lincoln County Noxious Weed Control Board PO Box 241 Davenport, WA 99122
Located at 405 Ross St. in Davenport
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