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  • iMapInvasives - Invasive Species Identification Guides

    https://www.imapinvasives.org/identification-guides

    Nature Conservancy. iMapInvasives.

    Includes a variety of published guides and internet resources (videos) for use in identifying invasive species that are found in the participating states, provinces, and regions of the iMapInvasives network. The iMapInvasives network is currently comprised of various U.S. states and one Canadian province (Arizona, Florida, Kentucky, Maine, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia, and in Canada - Saskatchewan).

  • iMapInvasives: Sharing Information for Strategic Management

    https://www.imapinvasives.org/

    Nature Conservancy. iMapInvasives.

    i is an invasive species reporting and data management tool that is on-line and map-based. The primary focus for iMapInvasives is to track invasive species locations and management efforts. iMapInvasives tools can be used by citizen scientists, land owners, natural resources managers, and others who are working to prevent, control, or manage invasive species.
    See also: The iMapInvasives Network is comprised of organizations that host the iMapInvasives Network database in their respective state or province.

  • Impacts to Forest Health

    https://www.invasivespeciescentre.ca/forest-invasives/impacts-to-forest-health/

    Invasive Species Centre (Ontario).

  • Inspect and Protect: Safe Food. Healthy Animals. Disease and Pest-Free Plants.

    https://inspection.canada.ca/inspect-and-protect/eng/1528770452012/1528770503117

    Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) touches the lives of all Canadians in so many positive ways. Each day, hard-working CFIA employees — including inspectors, veterinarians and scientists — inspect food for safety risks, protect plants from pests and invasive species, and respond to animal diseases. Inspect. Protect. Connect. Join us as we proudly celebrate our 25th anniversary and introduce you to some of our amazing experts across the country.

  • Invaders Factsheet: Hydrilla

    https://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/aquatic-plants/hydrilla-2/

    Ontario's Invading Species Awareness Program (Canada).