Puncturevine Bounty

The Jordan River Commission, through the Jordan River Cooperative Weed Management Area, is offering a $2.50 per pound “bounty” for the removal of puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris), also known as “goathead.” All are welcome to come help pull puncturevine, but the bounty payment is only available to registered organizations with a W9 in the State of […]
Puncturevine Bounty – Willow Park

The Jordan River Commission, through the Jordan River Cooperative Weed Management Area, is offering a $2.50 per pound “bounty” for the removal of puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris), also known as “goathead.” All are welcome to come help pull puncturevine, but the bounty payment is only available to registered organizations with a W9 in the State of […]
Thistle and Weed Removal – West Jordan

Join us for a Thistle Removal event! Help restore native habitat along the Jordan River by removing invasive thistle species that threaten local plant and animal life. Thistles crowd out native plants, reduce biodiversity, and make the trail less accessible and enjoyable for the community. This hands-on volunteer event is a great way to make […]
Thistle and Weed Removal – Utah County

Join us as we remove problematic weeds near the Jordan River. We provide tools, water and snacks (just be sure to bring a refillable water bottle). Wear long pants and closed to shoes. Come ready to have fun and make a difference! Registration required. Please keep a look out for Specific location information. For questions […]
Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Puncturevine Weeding

Help us tackle that pesky puncturevine, also known as goats head, on a portion of the Jordan River Trail. Removing this invasive species helps other natives grow as well as keeps the trail safe and clear for people and animals. Removal will be done with weeding tools and will require stooping and bending. Tools and […]
Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Puncturevine Weeding

Help us tackle that pesky puncturevine, also known as goats head, on a portion of the Jordan River Trail. Removing this invasive species helps other natives grow as well as keeps the trail safe and clear for people and animals. Removal will be done with weeding tools and will require stooping and bending. Tools and […]