Invasive Species Resources
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Search HelpEcological Society of America.
ESA was pleased to welcome an esteemed panel to discuss a short history of policy and responses to previous invasive species on May 21st. The speakers discussed pathogens and how ecological research can inform policy and contribute knowledge to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species.
North American Invasive Species Management Association.
Join a FREE monthly webinar to hear from the experts about invasive species, with topics ranging from data management, education and awareness, invasive species management and legislation. Any member of the public can register for a webinar and view it when it is live. Only <abbr title="North American Invasive Species Management Association">NAISMA</abbr>'s members have access to all recorded webinars. Mark your calendars for the 3rd Wednesday of every month (2 pm Eastern).
Wisconsin Public Television.
Western Governors Association.
The Invasive Species Data Mobilization Campaign of the Western Governors’ Association seeks to encourage national, state, and local land managers, private landowners, and non-governmental organizations to enter previously unavailable data into new or existing invasive species data management platforms using recommendations developed by WGA and invasive species data experts.
High-quality information is an essential weapon in the fight against invasive species in the West. Land managers, conservation groups, industry, and private landowners need accurate, current regional invasive species occurrence data. Technological barriers and standardization issues, however, often prevent wide sharing of useful invasive species occurrence data.
See also: LISTEN: Learn the importance of invasive species data to conservation districts in Our West podcast (Feb 17, 2021)
Google. YouTube; Turkish Marine Research Foundation.
Google. Youtube; Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (Ontario).
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is working with the Forest Gene Conservation Association (FGCA) to preserve endangered native butternut trees. This species is threatened by butternut canker, a fungal disease, and protected under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act.
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