Code of Colorado Regulations.
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.
Click on "NH Laws and Rules Related to Aquatic Invasive Wildlife" to view list of prohibited wildlife.
University of Maryland. Home and Garden Information Center.
South Dakota Department of Agriculture.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Explains state laws and regulations governing wildlife as pets, including what's legal and what's illegal to own, and why.
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations.
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Aquatic Nuisance Species Program.
New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules.
Maryland Invasive Species Council.
New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
A regulation was adopted in 2014 that prohibits or regulates the possession, transport, importation, sale, purchase and introduction of select invasive species. The purpose of this regulation is to help control invasive species, a form of biological pollution, by reducing the introduction of new and spread of existing populations.
Georgia Exotic Pest Plant Council.
New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food.
See also: Invasive Plants for more resources
New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food.
See also: Invasive Plants for more resources
New Mexico Department of Agriculture.
The Director of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture has selected the following plant species to be targeted as noxious weeds for control or eradication pursuant to the Noxious Weed Management Act of 1998 (updated from 2009). This list does not include every plant species with the potential to negatively affect the state's environment or economy.
See also: Noxious Weed Information for more resources.
South Carolina Pest Plant Council.
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station.
Colorado Department of Agriculture. Conservation Services Division. Noxious Weed Program.
South Dakota Administrative Rules.