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Invasive Species Resources
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Search HelpUniversity of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection.
The Emerald ash borer was first found in Connecticut during the week of July 16, 2012. Since that first find in Prospect, EAB has been found in many other parts of the state, particularly in towns in central and western Connecticut. DEEP, the CT Agricultural Experiment Station, USDA APHIS PPQ and the U.S. Forest Service are working together with local partners to slow the spread of the insect and to take steps to minimize its impact. This will be a long-term effort on the part of all involved.
Cornell University. Forest Health and Invasive Non-native Forest Pests.
Arlington Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources (Virginia).