Partnering with a local Alaskan native community, the U.S. Forest Service has for the first time published a dual language booklet in English and a native Alaskan language, Yup'ik, to help educate the greater community in Southwestern Alaska on invasive species. This publication, Protecting Southwestern Alaska from Invasive Species: A Guide in the English and Yup'ik Languages, aims to explain invasive species concerns unique to Southwestern Alaska, which is home to a large community of the indigenous Yup'ik people.
University of Alaska - Anchorage. Alaska Natural Heritage Program.
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. Natural Heritage Program.
Arkansas Agriculture Department. Arkansas State Plant Board.
USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
Oahu Invasive Species Committee.
University of Idaho; Oregon State University.
DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.
University of Arkansas. Cooperative Extension Service.
Includes information for managing insect pests of field crops, fruit and nut crops, animals and urban areas; managing plant diseases; and managing weeds of agricultural and other areas.
University of Idaho Extension.
Special Note: Formerly part of the Idaho OnePlan project, which was terminated in September 2018.
Delaware Department of Agriculture.
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.
Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Boone County Arboretum (Kentucky).
University of Kentucky. Cooperative Extension Service.