Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program.
Potomac Highlands Cooperative Weed and Pest Management Area.
This annual event calls for volunteer to help pull garlic mustard in sites in Tennessee and West Virginia. Garlic Mustard has gained much attention in recent years for its ability to rapidly invade wooded habitats from disturbed areas. Garlic mustard is highly invasive and threatens the abundant wildflowers and diverse forest ecosystem of West Virginia, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. The CWPMA serves Grant, Hardy, and Pendleton Counties in West Virginia and Highland County in Virginia.
New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse.
People have been working to control aquatic invasive species in New York State for decades. In 2003, the state government took a leadership effort to identify and coordinate local and regional efforts. The Watercraft Inspection Steward Programs are a statewide effort that has stewards stationed at boat launches across the state, including Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, the Finger Lakes, the Thousand Islands, the Adirondacks, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga Lake, the Hudson River and on Long Island.
Cornell University. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Portland State University (Oregon).
University of Idaho Extension.
Special Note: Formerly part of the Idaho OnePlan project, which was terminated in September 2018.
Potomac Highlands Cooperative Weed and Pest Management Area (West Virginia).
Lake Champlain Basin Program.
Wisconsin Headwaters Invasives Partnership.
Wisconsin Emerald Ash Borer Information Source.
University of Wyoming; Wyoming Department of Agriculture;
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.