Invasive Species Resources
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Search HelpCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The goals of the California Invasive Species Action Week (CISAW) are to increase public awareness of invasive species issues and promote public participation in the fight against California's invasive species and their impacts on our natural resources.
Prevention is the most effective strategy in managing invasive species. However, hundreds of invasive plants and animals have already established in California and are rapidly spreading each year. These invaders are negatively impacting our waters, our native plants and animals (some of them rare, threatened, or endangered), our agriculture, our health, our economy, and our favorite recreational places. Help us celebrate California's Invasive Species Action Week, and more importantly, help stop the spread of invasive species, by volunteering to take action.
Potomac Highlands Cooperative Weed and Pest Management Area (West Virginia).
United Soybean Board.
Take Action is a farmer-focused education platform designed to help farmers manage herbicide, fungicide and insect resistance. The goal is to encourage farmers to adopt management practices that lessen the impacts of resistant pests and preserve current and future crop protection technology.
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension. TAME Invasives Portal.
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension. TAME Invasives Portal.
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension. TAME Invasives Portal.