
Skyline CWMA unites landowners, agencies, and communities across four Utah counties to detect, control, and prevent noxious weed invasions - preserving the health and productivity of our shared landscapes.
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Skyline CWMA is a voluntary partnership of private landowners, county governments, state agencies, and federal land managers working together to detect, control, and prevent the spread of noxious weeds across Carbon, Emery, Sanpete, and Utah counties.
Noxious weeds don't respect property lines - and neither does our response. By pooling resources, sharing expertise, and coordinating treatment efforts across jurisdictions, we achieve results that no single landowner or agency could accomplish alone.

"Protecting Utah's lands - one acre at a time."

Across the Wasatch Plateau, Book Cliffs, and canyon lands of central Utah, invasive weeds are quietly displacing native vegetation, reducing forage for livestock and wildlife, and threatening the productivity of our agricultural lands. Coordinated action is the only effective response.
Plus private landowners, grazing associations, and community volunteers across four counties.
From canyon hillsides to mountain meadows, Skyline CWMA partners are on the ground every season - surveying, treating, and restoring the landscapes of central Utah.

Field crews conducting coordinated treatment operations

Backpack sprayer crews treating canyon hillsides

Land managers surveying and mapping weed infestations

Community volunteers at a weed pull event

Partner agencies coordinating management plans

The Wasatch Plateau and canyon lands of central Utah
Have photos from a treatment event or volunteer day? Send them to us - we'd love to feature your work.
Whether you're a landowner dealing with an infestation, an agency partner, or a community volunteer - there's a place for you in Skyline CWMA.