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  • Boat U.S. Foundation - Grassroots Grants

    https://www.boatus.org/grants/

    Boat U.S. Foundation.

    The BoatUS Foundation Grassrooots Grants Program provides grants to nonprofit organizations, boating clubs and student groups for projects that promote safe and/or clean boating. Previous grants have included outreach materials for aquatic invasive species awareness.

  • Boating - Permits & Inspections

    https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/boating.htm

    DOI. NPS. Yellowstone National Park.

    If you plan to use your own boat or angler float tube, you’ll need a permit and a free Yellowstone aquatic invasive species inspection. You can speed up the inspection process by arriving with a boat that is clean, drained, and dry. Watercraft that arrive dirty or with standing water will be subject to decontamination. Watercraft that cannot be properly decontaminated will be prohibited from launching.

  • Boll Weevils

    https://www.ldaf.state.la.us/plants/pests#boll-weevils

    Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry.

    In May 2010 the last boll weevil was trapped in the state and in March 2012 the boll weevil was declared eradicated from the state of Louisiana. The Eradication Program is now at a maintenance level, funded through grower maintenance inspection fees. Traps are placed and monitored according to an approved trapping protocol. Cotton producers have seen increases in yields along with a reduction in the cost of insect control.

    Email the Boll Weevil Eradication Program.

  • Bolstering Bees in a Changing Climate

    Jun 22, 2020
    https://tellus.ars.usda.gov/stories/articles/bolstering-bees-changing-climate

    USDA. ARS. Tellus.

    ARS researchers are working to understand the impact of a changing climate on bee health. In observance of National Pollinator Week, Tellus presents a special article authored by two of ARS’s leading bee researchers.

  • Box Tree Caterpillar

    https://www.rhs.org.uk/biodiversity/box-tree-caterpillar

    Royal Horticultural Society (United Kingdom).

  • Box Tree Moth

    Feb 2023
    https://extension.psu.edu/box-tree-moth

    Pennsylvania State University. Cooperative Extension.

  • Box Tree Moth

    https://agriculture.ny.gov/plant-industry/box-tree-moth

    New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.

  • Box Tree Moth

    https://agr.georgia.gov/box-tree-moth

    Georgia Department of Agriculture.

  • Box Tree Moth

    https://www.canr.msu.edu/tag/box-tree-moth

    Michigan State University Extension.

    Box tree moth will destroy most boxwood shrubs in the country if it becomes established. Growers and landscapers can help by protecting newly planted boxwoods.

  • Box Tree Moth in the United States

    Oct 2022
    https://www.pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/pubs_ext_vt_edu/en/ENTO/ento-525/ento-525.h…

    Virginia Tech; Virginia State University. Virginia Cooperative Extension.

  • Boxwood Blight

    Jul 2018
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    https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/bp/bp-203-w.pdf

    Purdue University. Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory.

    See also: Extension publications for more resources

  • Boxwood Blight

    https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/BoxwoodBlight.aspx

    Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.

  • Boxwood Blight

    https://www.agriculture.nh.gov/divisions/plant-industry/boxwood-blight.htm

    New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food.

    Boxwood blight is a disease affecting plants in the family Buxaceae including boxwoods (Buxus), Pachysandra, and Sarcococca plants. First detected in the U.S. in 2011, it has since been found in multiple states and provinces from the East Coast to the West Coast. Boxwood blight has now been confirmed on boxwood nursery stock in New Hampshire. New Hampshire nurseries, landscapers, town officials and residents responsible for boxwood plantings should learn the symptoms associated with boxwood blight. Watch for black lesions on stems, "zonate" brown spots on leaves leading to chlorosis, and leaf drop. If boxwood blight is suspected on recently purchased boxwoods, or plants in proximity to recently purchased boxwoods, please contact the Division and collect a sample for analysis by the UNH Plant Diagnostic Lab.