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  • kNOweeds: K-12 Montana Noxious Weed Curriculum

    • Missoula County Weed District (Montana).

    • This curriculum is designed to be a supplemental curriculum for teachers who want to integrate the topic of invasive weeds into their existing courses. This curriculum will provide teachers, educators, and weed professionals with an ecologically-based invasive weed curriculum that assists students in developing awareness, knowledge and skills that will result in responsible land stewardship in the state of Montana.

  • Kudzu

    • 2018
    • Mississippi State University. Extension.

    • See also: Publications for more resources

  • Kudzu (Pueraria montana or P. lobata)

    • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

  • Kudzu Bug

    • University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health; Megacopta Working Group.

  • Kudzu Bug

    • University of Maryland Extension.

  • Kudzu Bug - Distribution Map

    • University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health; Megacopta Working Group.

  • Kudzu Bug - Invasive Pest Coming to Arkansas and the Impact on Soybeans [PDF, 818 KB]

  • Kudzu Bug Information [PDF, 591 KB]

    • North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Plant Industry Division. Plant Protection Section.

    • See also: Plant Industry- Pest Alerts for more factsheets

  • Kudzu Bugs - A Nuisance and Agricultural Pest Household Pests

    • North Carolina State University. Extension.

  • Laboratorio de Invasiones Biológicas

    • Universidad de Concepción (Chile).

  • Lacey Act (Plant and Plant Product Imports)

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • The 2008 Farm Bill (the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008), effective May 22, 2008, amended the Lacey Act and extended its protections to a broad range of plants and plant products, making it unlawful to import into the United States any plant or plant product that was illegally harvested. It also makes it unlawful to import certain products without a declaration.

      APHIS, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service administer the Lacey Act. APHIS is responsible for collecting declarations for imported plants and plant products, and defining the scope of plant materials that require a declaration; see Do I Need a Lacey Act Declaration

      APHIS established through rulemaking a schedule for implementing the declaration requirement. Phases 1, 2, and 3 went into effect in 2009; phase 4 in 2010; phase 5 in 2015; and phase 6 went in 2021. Lacey Act Phase VII Declaration Implementation will go into effect on December 1, 2024

  • Lake George Boat Inspections

    • Lake George Park Commission.

    • From May 1st - Oct. 31st, all trailered boats being launched must be inspected at one of the 7 regional inspection stations.

  • Lake Host Program

    • New Hampshire Lakes Association.

  • Lake Powell Mussel Infestation Evolving; More Boats Impacted

    • Aug 21, 2018
    • Utah Department of Natural Resources. 

    • Aquatic invasive species (AIS) personnel from the Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR) have stopped more than 120 mussel-infested boats this year, most of which had visited Lake Powell, from launching at other Utah waterbodies. So far in 2018, more than 100 mussel-infested boats have been quarantined, a significant increase compared to recent years. "The quagga situation at Lake Powell has worsened. If you boat at Lake Powell it's very likely your boat has quagga mussels on it," said AIS Program Coordinator Nathan Owens. "With more mussels in the lake and lower water levels more boaters have mussels attached to their vessels than in past years. Our techs are regularly finding them on and in boats that have only been in Lake Powell for a day or two — something we haven't experienced in the past." Boaters that visit another lake or reservoir after visiting Lake Powell will have their boat inspected again. If mussels are found the boat will be decontaminated and quarantined, if necessary.

  • Lake Tahoe Basin Weed Management Area

    • Lake Tahoe Basin Weed Management Area.

  • Lake Tahoe Invasive Species Program - Stickers and Fees

    • Tahoe Resource Conservation District; Tahoe Regional Planning Agency; DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.

  • Lakes and Ponds Program

    • Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

  • Land Grant University Website Directory

    • USDA. National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

    • Map tool allows access to specific colleges and universities (includes Extension) that make up the land-grant university system and provides links to the institution's websites.