Gallery of Pests - Spongy Moth
Nature Conservancy. Don't Move Firewood.
Nature Conservancy. Don't Move Firewood.
Nature Conservancy. Don't Move Firewood.
Nature Conservancy. Don't Move Firewood.
Nature Conservancy. Don't Move Firewood.
Invasive Species Council of British Columbia.
Invasive species are a real threat to British Columbia’s amazing natural environment. With the right education about invasive species early on, we can hope our youth will hit the ground running. These fun games, video and activities for kids help break down the issues around invasive species and their impacts.
Native Plant Trust.
Find plants native to New England that will thrive in your garden.
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve (Pennsylvania).
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Midwest Invasive Plant Network.
MIPN synthesized recent research on garlic mustard and developed recommendations to help managers navigate sometimes-conflicting information about whether and how to prioritize management of this species. This 12 page guide includes a decision-support tree and a box discussion of best practices for volunteer pull events.
CAB International. Invasives Blog.
Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolate) is a highly destructive invader in North America. As well as hindering the survival of native plants, it poses a particular threat to the survival of the rare West Virginia white butterfly (Pieris virginiensis).
Michigan State University. Integrated Pest Management Program.
Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
A new GBIF task group will address the urgent need for improved access to better data and information on invasive alien species in response to the landmark Invasive Alien Species Assessment approved by the the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) this month.
See related resource: Media Release: IPBES (Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) Invasive Alien Species Assessment
Georgia Invasive Species Council.
Formerly: Georgia Exotic Pest Plant Council
Georgia Invasive Species Task Force.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Anyone can help with nonnative species management. There are a variety of ways to get involved, and not all require slogging through swamps or handling wild animals. We want to encourage people to find ways they can participate. Every action helps protect native species!
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (Canada).
See also: Invasive Species Fact Sheets for more resources
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
University of Connecticut. Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group.
Virginia Tech; Virginia State University. Virginia Cooperative Extension.
North American Invasive Species Management Association.
See also: Biocontrol Factsheets for more information on biocontrol agents