HAMILTON COUNTY INVASIVES PARTNERSHIP (HIP)
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  • HOME
  • JOIN
  • Stop Invasives
    • Top Invasives & Native Alternatives
    • Boot Brush Stations
    • Invasive Trade In Program
    • #invasivesbucketchallenge
    • Invasive Species GIS Program
    • Native Nectar
    • Strike Team
  • Grow Natives
  • Resources
    • Education
    • Management
    • 2020 Hamilton County Invasive Species Survey Results
    • HIP Blog
  • Events & Volunteering
    • Events
    • HIP Meetings
    • Weed Wrangles >
      • Volunteer at a Weed Wrangle
      • Register a Weed Wrangle
    • Strike Team
  • Donate
Background photo: invasive pear (white) invades an open area in southern Hamilton County
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About HIP

The Hamilton County Invasives Partnership (HIP) was established in 2019 as the county's Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA).  The Partnership serves to unite land owners and managers, organizations, and citizens in the battle against invasive species and the destruction they cause across the county. 

​Vision: That Hamilton County's ecology, economy, and public health will be unobstructed by invasive species.​

Our Mission

​The Hamilton County Invasives Partnership is a coalition whose mission is to mobilize land stewards to manage and eliminate invasive species in Hamilton County. We will do this through education and encouraging action.
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Who we are

HIP is made up of concerned citizens, property owners and managers and representatives from groups such as: municipalities, parks and recreation departments, environmental organizations, community groups, non-profits, businesses, and more.

While there are subject matter experts part of the HIP team, you certainly do not have be an expert to join. HIP is a great place to apply your knowledge and skills or learn.   

There are many ways to be involved so we invite you to sign up for our email list or join us for a monthly meeting. 
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HIP is a project of the Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District
​www.hamiltonswcd.org
CONTACT US:
hcinvasives@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
317-773-2181
1717 Pleasant St. Suite 100
Noblesville, IN 46060