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  • Battling Exotic Ant Pests in American Samoa

    Jan 5, 2023
    https://www.nifa.usda.gov/about-nifa/impacts/battling-exotic-ant-pests-american…

    USDA. National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

    Invasive species pose a threat across the United States and its territories, but they can be especially challenging for the U.S. South Pacific territory of American Samoa. Among the invasive pests menacing the territory are several non-native fire ant species. 

  • Invasive Species Biosecurity Protocols

    Apr 13, 2022
    https://www.fws.gov/media/invasive-species-biosecurity-protocols

    DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    To avoid and minimize invasive species potential impacts to fish and wildlife resources, we recommend incorporating invasive species biosecurity protocols into your project planning. We recommend biosecurity protocols be incorporated when project activities occur within any area containing predominantly native habitat in the Pacific islands.

  • Regional IPM Centers

    https://www.ipmcenters.org/

    National Information System for the Regional IPM Centers.

    The four Regional Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Centers serve as a hub for multi-state partnerships and communication networks, linking researchers, growers, extension educators, commodity organizations, environmental groups, pest control professionals, government agencies and others. The regions include: Northern IPM Center, Southern IPM Center, North Central IPM Center, and the Western IPM Center.

    Funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture to promote IPM, the Centers also coordinate, enhance, and facilitate the flow of resources and information in integrated pest management on a regional basis, including grants management, data acquisition and sharing, infrastructure development, and the documentation needed to provide accountability for resources used. Each regional center focuses on national efforts while maintaining the regional nature required for effective IPM programs.