Livestock and Poultry Disease - New World Screwworm
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
See also: New World Screwworm Emergency Response
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
See also: New World Screwworm Emergency Response
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
See also: Pest Alert [PDF, 0.98 MB]
Western Australia Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Agriculture and Food Division.
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
See also: International Day for Biological Diversity 2009 Booklet for more information
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Western Aquatic Invasive Species Resource Center.
The purpose of this toolkit is to assist local governments with navigating the regulatory framework associated with high-risk priority aquatic invasive species (AIS).
Note: In 2020, the National Sea Grant Law Center and project partner, Creative Resources Strategies, LLC, received funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct research on the role of municipalities in aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention efforts. This project resulted in the development of an online toolkit to help local governments navigate the regulatory framework associated with high-risk priority AIS.
Long Island Invasive Species Management Area.
Long Island Invasive Species Management Area.
Virginia Tech; Virginia State University. Virginia Cooperative Extension.
Northeast Regional Center for Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases.
DOC. NOAA. Fisheries.
The green crab is considered one of the most invasive species in the marine environment. It has few predators, aggressively hunts and eats its prey, destroys seagrass, and outcompetes local species for food and habitat. Green crab could potentially damage Alaska’s multi-billion dollar fisheries industries, especially for salmon, crab, and mariculture operations. There are three simple steps you can take to help find, remove and report these crabs on your local beaches. Find it, Keep it, Freeze it!
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension.
Florida is a national and global hot spot for non-native, invasive species. Because researchers and land managers in Florida have been dealing with invasive species for decades, there is an abundance of resources available to the public regarding invasive species. Sometimes, the volume of available information can be confusing. There are five different primary lists of non-native plant species that are referenced in Florida: 1. The Federal Noxious Weed List, 2. The Florida Noxious Weed List, 3. The Florida Prohibited Aquatic Plant List, 4. The Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council (FLEPPC) Plant List, and 5. The UF/IFAS Assessment of Non-Native Plants. This document aims to inform the general public, land managers, researchers, local and state policy makers, and others who seek guidance in accessing regulatory and nonregulatory non-native plant lists in the state of Florida. This publication explains the origins of the lists, meaning of inclusion on a particular list, and ways to access each of the lists.
Tulane and Xavier Universities. Center for Bioenvironmental Research.
Louisiana Sea Grant.
Lower Platte Weed Management Area.
Illinois Department of Agriculture.
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry. Maine Natural Areas Program.
See also: Official 2019 Endorsement of the Advisory List of Invasive Plants [PDF, 711 KB] by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry.