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Invasive Species Resources

Provides access to all site resources, with the option to search by species common and scientific names. Resources can be filtered by Subject, Resource Type, Location, or Source.

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Rutgers State University of New Jersey. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station.

Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.

See also: Weed Management Publications for more resources

eXtension.

Texas A&M University. Texas Forest Service.

See also: Texas Forestry Association's "Dirty Dozen" (scroll to view) for more fact sheets

Washington Sea Grant.

Mississippi State University. Extension.

See also: Publications - Invasive Plants for more resources

Texas A&M University. Texas A&M Forest Service.

University of California. Agriculture and Natural Resources.

ANR Publication 8218

University of California. Agricultural and Natural Resources. Kearney Agricultural Center.

University of Florida. IFAS. Citrus Extension.

Texas A&M University. AgriLife Extension Service.

See also: Citrus Publications for more resources

University of Florida. IFAS Extension. Integrated Pest Management.

University of California - Riverside. Applied Biological Control Research.

Michigan State University. W.K. Kellogg Biological Station.
Lesson plans are searchable using "invasive" as a keyword.
University of Wisconsin. Extension Lakes Program.
The Clean Boats, Clean Waters volunteer watercraft inspection program is an opportunity to take a front line defense against the spread of aquatic invasive species.

Mississippi State University. Extension.