Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks.
Montana Department of Livestock. Animal Health Division.
Oregon Sea Grant.
The materials found here are part of Menace to the West, an educational resource for teachers, informal educators, parents, and students on aquatic invasive species. These materials are designed to teach K-12 students how invasive species can do untold damage when they move to new territory. Kits, resources, and full lessons are available.
Montana State University.
The Center for Invasive Species Management closed in 2015. Archives of relevant materials are available here.
Delaware Department of Agriculture.
A destructive, invasive beetle that kills ash trees, the emerald ash borer (EAB), has been confirmed in Delaware, making it the 28th state to have found the insect, the Delaware Department of Agriculture announced today. Delaware will be added to a federal quarantine already in 27 other states restricting the interstate shipment of all ash wood and wood products - ash nursery stock, green lumber, waste, compost and chips - as well as hardwood firewood of all species.
Delaware Invasive Species Council.
Be on the lookout for these up-and-coming invaders! They might not be in Delaware yet, but our best defense is early detection and rapid response!
University of Massachusetts - Amherst.
BugwoodWiki.
Published by: USDA. Forest Service. Publication FHTET-2002-04.
USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.
See also: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid for more resources
University of Georgia. Extension.
Montana State University Extension.
Montana State University Extension.
DOI. Bureau of Land Management.