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  • Hawaii's Invasive Species Agencies & Policies

    https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/hisc/info/policy/

    Hawaii Invasive Species Council.

    Hawaii has a number of agencies and partners dedicated to working on the complex issue of invasive species. Provides descriptions and links to various agencies, as well as a description of any relevant regulations or policies regarding invasive species that fall under the mandate each agency.

  • Hello Zebra Mussels, Goodbye Texas Lakes

    https://www.texasinvasives.org/zebramussels/

    TexasInvasives.org.

    Zebra mussels are a small, destructive invasive species that can spread across Texas by hitching a ride on boats and trailers. Zebra mussels can cause tremendous environmental and economic damage - hurting aquatic life, damaging your boat, hindering water recreation and even threatening your water supply. In the state's ongoing effort to combat the spread of invasive zebra mussels, new rules effective July 1, 2014 require that all boats operating on public fresh water anywhere in Texas be drained after use.

  • Help Stop the Pop: MS Forestry Commission Maps Popcorn Trees Statewide

    Sep 20, 2017
    https://www.mfc.ms.gov/2017/09/help-stop-the-pop-mapping-popcorn-trees-statewid…

    Mississippi Forestry Commission.

    "Help Stop the Pop", MFC's popcorn tree control program, aims to track popcorn trees, assist municipalities with popcorn tree control, and educate landowners about proper tree removal. Chinese tallow trees, also known as the popcorn tree, are deceptive. They look attractive and ornamental, but they are actually highly invasive and will quickly damage the native ecosystem wherever they are planted. By reporting the location of these trees, you can help the Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) get a full picture of Mississippi's popcorn tree problem, which is the first step to combating the spread of this invasive species. Help the MFC stop the spread of this invasive species. Report sightings to HelpStopThePop.com. More Information visit the MFC's Chinese Tallow Tree information page.

  • Help Stop the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species in Wyoming

    Mar 7, 2022
    https://wgfd.wyo.gov/News/Help-stop-the-spread-of-aquatic-invasive-species

    Wyoming Game & Fish Department.

    The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is offering training for members of the public to become a certified Wyoming aquatic invasive species inspector. The free, day-long sessions are offered throughout the spring in statewide locations and are open to anyone interested in preventing the spread of AIS through watercraft inspection. The training includes information on basic biology of invasive species, the impacts of AIS, transport vectors and distribution of AIS. It includes classroom instruction, a question-and-answer session and a hands-on watercraft inspection exercise. Those who complete the class will be certified to inspect watercraft.

  • Help Stop the Spread of Invasive Species

    https://www.recreation.gov/articles/list/help-stop-the-spread-of-invasive-speci…

    Recreation.gov

    Learn simple steps you can take to prevent the spread of invasive species when you recreate outdoors.

  • Hemlock Woolly Adelgid

    https://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/Pages/hemlock_woolly_adelgid.aspx

    Maryland Department of Agriculture.

  • Hemlock Woolly Adelgid

    https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/Conservation/ForestsAndTrees/InsectsAndDiseases/Hemlock…

    Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

  • Hemlock Woolly Adelgid

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    https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.cce.cornell.edu/attachments/27769/Hemlock_Wooll…

    Cornell University. Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County. Horticulture Diagnostic Laboratory.

    See also: Tree and Shrub Insect Pests for more fact sheets.

  • Hemlock Woolly Adelgid In Maine

    https://www.maine.gov/dacf/mfs/forest_health/insects/hemlock_woolly_adelgid.htm

    Maine Department of Conservation. Maine Forest Service. Forest Health and Monitoring Division.