National Pest Alert: Asian Longhorned Tick
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
See also: Pest Alerts for more resources
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
See also: Pest Alerts for more resources
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
See also: Pest Alerts for more resources
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
See also: Pest Alerts for more resources
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
See also: Pest Alerts for more resources
University of Colorado Boulder. Earth Lab.
The combination of invasive species and climate change creates unique challenges for natural resource managers. We are developing a network of experts to produce useful and usable science to protect native systems and enhance resilience in the North Central region (CO, WY, KS, NE, SD, ND, MT). This project will expand the successful model of the Northeast Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Management Network to the North Central region of the U.S. This effort will integrate the research and management of invasive species, climate change, and fire under one umbrella. Stakeholders in the North Central region have identified invasive species, woody encroachment, wildfire, and habitat and ecological transformation as key management issues which this project will address. Project length: Jun 2, 2021 through Jun 1, 2023.
See also: Creating a North Central Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NC RISCC) Management Network
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
Pest Alerts are a signature program of the North Central IPM Center to help support initiatives to track, report and manage invasive pests.
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.
National Information System for the Regional IPM Centers.
Provides a searchable database for various key contacts, coordinators and experts.
North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.
See also: Pest Alerts for more resources
North Central Soybean Research Program.
See also: Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) Publications for more resources
North Central Regional Aquaculture Center.
See also: Publications for more diseases