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  • RiversEdge West - Impacts of Tamarisk

    https://riversedgewest.org/about/learn/impacts-tamarisk

    RiversEdge West.

    Special Note: RiversEdge West formerly known as the Tamarisk Coalition, change effective Mar 1, 2018.

  • RiversEdge West - Riparian Restoration Planning: Funding

    https://riversedgewest.org/resource-center/funding

    RiversEdge West.

    The mission of RiversEdge West (formerly the Tamarisk Coalition) is to advance the restoration of riparian lands through collaboration, education, and technical assistance. One of the most challenging aspects of conducting restoration work can be acquiring and maintaining adequate funding to support the full spectrum of restoration efforts. To that end, RiversEdge West has developed a variety of tools intended to help practitioners secure funding to support this work.

  • RiversEdge West Events

    https://riversedgewest.org/get-involved/events

    RiversEdge West.

    Since 2001, RiversEdge West (formerly known as the Tamarisk Coalition) has been conducting riparian restoration research conferences and symposiums with a focus on impacts to riverside habitat in the arid western U.S. These gatherings are driven by RiversEdge West's commitment to advance the knowledge and practice of riparian restoration.

  • Rod Randall's Big Weed List

    Nov 2003
    https://www.invasive.org/gist/biglist.html

    University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health; Invasive.org.

    Produced by: Rod Randall, Western Australia Department of Agriculture
    Note: Webarchive for Nature Conservancy's Global Invasive Species Team

  • Rooted in Research

    https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/nrs/products/rooted-research

    USDA. FS. Northern Research Station.

    "Rooted in Research" is the Northern Research Station's science delivery platform, with events and products tailored to natural resource professionals, partners, collaborators, and engaged citizens throughout the Northeast and Midwest. The bimonthly Rooted in Research focuses on the management implications of the latest research for natural resource managers. This publication features synthesized scientific information for high-priority land management needs, delivering key science findings to people who make and influence decisions about managing land and natural resources.

  • Russian Knapweed

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    https://www.saskinvasives.ca/_files/ugd/045093_2157ad30118f4282b043eb91b39cb15f…

    Saskatchewan Invasive Species Council (Canada).

    See also: Fact Sheets for more resources

  • Russian Knapweed Biological Control Success with Host Specific Wasps and Midges

    Dec 16, 2022
    https://blog.invasive-species.org/2022/12/16/russian-knapweed-biological-contro…

    CAB International. Invasives Blog.

    Russian knapweed (Rhaponticum repens) is a nonnative weed in the western United States. It was introduced in the late 1800’s and is now invading and degrading cropland, rangeland, riparian areas, and roadsides. This deep-rooted perennial is persistent and difficult and expensive to control by conventional means, is toxic to horses and outcompetes native vegetation by producing chemicals that inhibit plant growth. Russian knapweed is listed by the State of Colorado as a noxious weed, to be suppressed, contained, or locally extirpated.

    The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) offers biocontrol agents to help suppress weeds and insect pests. When two gall-forming agents were developed and tested by CABI, and became available for use against Russian knapweed, the CDA was prepared to use them against the more than 50,000 hectares of the weed that currently infests Colorado.

  • Russian Wheat Aphid: Production Pest

    https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/barley/russian-wheat-aphid-production-pest

    Western Australia Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Agriculture and Food Division.

  • Rusty Crayfish

    https://watershedcouncil.org/invasive-species/rusty-crayfish-2/

    Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council (Michigan).