Thank you to those listed below as a NAISMA Organization Partner!
A NAISMA Organization partner is an organization that supports NAISMA’s mission through monetary commitments, and by using the PlayCleanGo branding across North America. Partners include weed districts, counties, academic programs, local governments and more. Click here to view the benefits of partnership. Below is an acknowledgement of the partners who make this work possible.
NAISMA Organization Partner: BENEFACTOR
Numbers 4 Nonprofits
Bayer Environmental Science
Bureau of Indian Affairs
County Weed Directors Association of Kansas
USDA Forest Service
Wyoming Weed and Pest Council Education Committee
NAISMA Organization Partner: DEFENDER
Nebraska Weed Control Association
NAISMA Organization Partner: CHAMPION
Chester County Bamboo LLC
City of Arvada Parks Open Space
Invasive Species Centre
Missoula County Weed District (MT)
Sublette County Weed & Pest District
Teton County Weed & Pest District
LEADER
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Municipal District of Greenview (AB)
National Wooden Pallet & Container Association
Nevada Department Of Agriculture
Red Deer County (AB)
ADVOCATE
Elkhart Environmental Center (IN)
Fremont County Weed & Pest District
Huntsville Botanical Garden (AL)
Integrated Weed Control (WA)
Invasive Species Working Group at Virginia Tech
Lac Ste. Anne County
Land Stewardship, Inc.
Lincoln County Noxious Weed Control (WA)
Mergoat Land Design and Restoration LLC (TN)
Minnesota Association of County Agricultural Inspectors- MACAI
Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center
Montana Weed Control Association
Montana Invasive Species Council- DNRC
Municipal District of Ranchland (AB)
National Pesticide Safety Education Center
Native American Fish and Wildlife Society
Nebraska Invasive Species Program
Nevada Department of Agriculture
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Outdoor Services Inc.
Park County Weed & Pest Control District (WY)
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Pitkin County (CO)
Seeds Inc./North Idaho Processing
South Mountain Recreation Area
St. Olaf College Natural Lands
The Association of Alberta Agricultural Fieldmen
Tucson Audubon Society
Tualatin Soil & Water Conservation District
University of Georgia Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
Vegetation Control Service, Inc., (MA)
Wild Rivers Invasive Species Coalition
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
SUPPORTER
Alaska Association of Conservation Districts
Alberta Invasive Species Council
Arlington County County Dept. of Parks and Rec (VA)
Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy (NY)
Chaffee County Weed Control (CO)
Colorado Weed Management Association
Costilla County Noxious Weed Department (CO)
City of Edmonton (AB)
Eagle County Vegetation Management (CO)
Fancy Fortune Cookies (IN)
Fontenelle Forest
Friends of Mt. Evans and Lost Creek Wilderness (CO)
Gallatin Invasive Species Alliance (MT)
Georgia Audubon
Grand County Natural Resources (CO)
Grassland Bird Trust
Huron Pines
Iowa Crop (IA)
Jeffco Invasive Species Management (CO)
Jefferson County Weed Department (MT)
Lumberjack RC&D (WI)
Max Regis
Meade County
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Missouri Department of Conservation
Mohonk Preserve (NY)
Montana Department of Agriculture
The Nature Conservation in Michigan
The Nature Conservancy – Center for Conservation Initiatives
Norcross Wildlife Foundation
North Dakota Department of Agriculture
Northeastern IPM Center (NY)
Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network
Odonata Sanctuary
Oxbow Associates, Inc.
Philmont Scout Ranch
Powder River County (MT)
Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center
Rocky View County (AB)
Sherburne County Parks & Recreation (MN)
Shoshone County
Southeast Utah Group – National Park Service
State of Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management
Sustainable Cobourg (ONT)
Upper Arkansas Cooperative Weed Management Area
Virginia Department of Forestry