Invasive Species Resources
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Search HelpPotomac Highlands Cooperative Weed and Pest Management Area.
University of Minnesota Extension.
Forest pest first detectors are trained to quickly detect and diagnose early infestations of emerald ash borer, gypsy moth, Asian longhorned beetle, Japanese barberry, Oriental bittersweet and other pests, so that state and federal agencies can control the spread. Become part of the award-winning Minnesota Forest Pest First Detector volunteer program to help the public find new invasive species affecting Minnesota’s trees and forests, or attend as a refresher for those already active as Forest Pest First Detectors.
Potomac Highlands Cooperative Weed and Pest Management Area (West Virginia).
Arlington Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources (Virginia).