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  • Johnsongrass

    2018
    http://extension.msstate.edu/publications/publications/johnsongrass

    Mississippi State University. Extension.

  • Join the Air Potato Patrol and Become a Citizen Scientist Today

    https://airpotatobeetle.com/

    Air Potato Patrol.

    The Air Potato Patrol is a citizen science project that involves scientists and researchers with the USDA and the State of Florida and of course you — citizens concerned about the effects of invasive species on our economy and environment. We’re looking for volunteers who are willing to go through our training and report data to the researchers on what is happening to the air potato growing on your property. This citizen science project is open to anyone who wants to help and is easy to become involved with.

  • Joro Spiders Likely to Spread Beyond Georgia

    Mar 3, 2022
    https://news.uga.edu/joro-spiders-likely-to-spread-beyond-georgia/

    University of Georgia. UGA Today.

    The Joro spider, native from Japan, first arrived stateside around 2013 and has since spread across the state and Southeast. But new research from the University of Georgia suggests the invasive arachnids could spread through most of the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. Joros don't appear to have much of an effect on local food webs or ecosystems, said Andy Davis, corresponding author of the study and a research scientist in the Odum School of Ecology. They may even serve as an additional food source for native predators like birds.
    See also: Like it or not, Joro spiders are here to stay (News - Oct 26, 2020)

  • Journal Articles Relating to Invasives (Peer Reviewed)

    https://www.gbif.org/resource/search?contentType=literature&literatureType=jour…

    Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

    The topic of invasive alien species accounts for nearly 14 per cent of published peer-reviewed uses of data from the GBIF network, with almost 1,300 papers relating to invasives recorded in the archive of GBIF-enabled research compiled through its literature tracking programme.

  • July is Here and You Know What That Means: Northern Giant Hornet Trapping Time!

    Jul 1, 2024
    https://agr.wa.gov/about-wsda/blog-posts?article=39434

    Washington State Department of Agriculture. WSDA Blog.

    We need your help to monitor for and report northern giant hornet sightings. By participating in a northern giant hornet citizen scientist project, you are helping protect your community from northern giant hornets.

    Since the first report of a northern giant hornet in Washington in 2019 (known as the Asian giant hornet or the “murder hornet” back then), the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s (WSDA) Pest Program has been working to eradicate northern giant hornets. The best time to participate is from July through November. You are most likely to see or catch a northern giant hornet during this timeframe because colonies are established, and workers are out hunting.

  • Jumping Worms

    Sep 2021
    https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/jumping-worms

    North Carolina State University. Cooperative Extension.

  • Jumping Worms in Iowa

    https://yardandgarden.extension.iastate.edu/encyclopedia/jumping-worms-iowa

    Iowa State University. Extension and Outreach.

  • Kansas Noxious Weed List

    https://agriculture.ks.gov/divisions-programs/plant-protect-weed-control/noxiou…

    Kansas Department of Agriculture.