Wildlife Management - Invasive Species
Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Scottish Government.
Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources.
Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Government of Canada.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
In response to the increasing threat to our priceless lakes and rivers, Wisconsin has increased its support of local efforts to prevent the spread of introduced aquatic invasives by creating the Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention and Control Grants. Eligible waters to receive AIS prevention and control grants include: inland lakes, great lakes, rivers and wetlands.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
See also: Invasive Species Rule – NR 40 for more resources
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Clean Boats, Clean Waters includes teams of volunteers, as well as some paid staff from the DNR, Sea Grant and other organizations. Boat inspectors help perform boat and trailer checks, disseminate informational brochures and educate boaters on how to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.
Wisconsin Council on Forestry.
Invasive exotic species present what may be the greatest threat to the long-term health and sustainability of Wisconsin's forests. Human activities such as trading of goods, travel, gardening, and recreation have resulted in the introduction of many non-native plant and animal species to the state. The Council created the Forestry Invasives Leadership Team to develop voluntary best management practices (BMPs) to help control the spread of invasive species.
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The Wisconsin First Detector Network (WIFDN) is a citizen science network that empowers people to take action against invasive species through invasive species monitoring, management, and outreach. WIFDN provides training and resources through a combination of webinars, instructional videos, and hands-on workshops, in addition to providing volunteer opportunities to citizen scientists. Consider becoming a First Detector and help improve our network to minimize the impact and spread of invasive species in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Public Television.
Wisconsin Headwaters Invasives Partnership.
University of Wisconsin - Extension.
University of Wisconsin - Extension.
Publication XHT1142
University of Wisconsin. Extension.
The University of Wisconsin Nutrient and Pest Management Program (NPM) and Integrated Pest Management Program (IPM)—work to bring research-based information regarding Wisconsin farm profits, water quality, pest management, pesticide use practices, and nutrient management planning to Wisconsin farmers and landowners.
Wisconsin Invasive Species Council.
Wisconsin Department Of Natural Resources.
University of Wisconsin - Madison. Vegetable Crop Entomology.
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.
USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.
See also: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Documents for more resources