Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.
University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
Provides comprehensive information on cogongrass in Georgia along with links to other southeastern state efforts on cogongrass. To date, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas have on-going research, education and/or control programs that are supported by university, state and federal agency cooperators.
University of California - Riverside. Center for Invasive Species Research.
California Department of Food and Agriculture.
University of California. Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources. Cooperative Extension.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
Pest Alerts are a signature program of the North Central IPM Center to help support initiatives to track, report and manage invasive pests.
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
RiversEdge West.
Special Note: Formerly known as the Tamarisk Coalition.
Great Lakes Fishery Commission.
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
On Aug. 9, 2011, the department in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Penn State Cooperative Extension confirmed the presence of Thousand Cankers Disease in black walnut trees in Bucks County. Since this pest complex cannot be eradicated in Pennsylvania, and since black walnut is of high value to the forest products industry and to forest and urban ecologies, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is joining with state and federal agencies and Penn State Cooperative Extension to slow the spread of TCD in the state through monitoring and quarantine. For more information or to report a possible case of Thousand Cankers Disease on walnut please contact your
Pennsylvania local county cooperative extension office or contact the Invasive Species Hotline at 1-866-253-7189 or
Badbug@pa.gov.
Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Provides facts about bird flu and wild birds, answers to common questions and links to more detailed information