Invasive Species Resources
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Search HelpMidwest Invasive Plant Network; Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
The Woody Invasives of the Great Lakes Collaborative provides information related to woody invasive species identification, distribution, impacts, regulatory status, and control and management. The collaborative has also developed recommendations on trees, shrubs and vines that gardeners and landowners can plant as alternatives to known woody invasives. The WIGL Collaborative was founded in early 2018 and is coordinated by the staff of the Midwest Invasive Plant Network (MIPN).
Wildlife Forever.
Wildlife Forever has partnered with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to map invasive species and their connection to congressional districts of the western United States. The new report commissioned by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) highlights 25 nonindigenous aquatic species (NAS) and ranks congressional districts’ level of infestations. See Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in the West for more information and for the "Battle of the Bads!" report.
Google. YouTube; University of Maryland Extension. Home and Garden Information Center.
Google. YouTube; Washington State Department of Agriculture.
Google. YouTube; New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
Google. YouTube; Cornell University. Naturalist Outreach.
Google. YouTube; Lower Hudson Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (New York).
Google. YouTube; University of Maryland Extension. Home and Garden Information Center.