New York Invasive Species Awareness Week.
The mission of the New York Invasive Species Awareness Week (ISAW) is to promote knowledge and understanding of invasive species and the harm they can cause by engaging citizens in a wide range of activities across the state, and empowering them to take action to help stop the spread. This annual education campaign is comprised of various outreach initiatives and events led by partner organizations statewide. Activities include interpretive hikes, invasive plant removal, and restoration projects, displays, webinars, radio and television programming, and more.
Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program.
San Mateo County Department of Agriculture/Weights and Measures (California).
University of California - Riverside. Center for Invasive Species Research.
Orange County Vector Control District (California).
See also: Information Bulletins on other vectors/pests
San Diego Natural History Museum.
Aquatic Invaders in the Marketplace.
Contact the relevant federal or state agency contacts for more information about AIM and/or regulations.
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology.
Note: Nesting Behavior
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
Cornell University (New York). New York State Agricultural Experiment Station.
Cornell University. Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County. Horticulture Diagnostic Laboratory.
See also: Tree and Shrub Disease for more fact sheets.
DOI. National Park Service.
USDA. FS. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
University of Wisconsin. Sea Grant Institute.
Polk County Department of Land and Water Resources (Wisconsin).
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.