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  • Caulerpa Species on the West Coast

    https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/west-coast/habitat-conservation/caulerpa-species…

    DOC. NOAA. National Marine Fisheries Service. West Coast Region.

  • Caulerpa Taxifolia or Killer Alga

    https://cisr.ucr.edu/invasive-species/caulerpa-taxifolia-or-killer-alga

    University of California - Riverside. Center for Invasive Species Research.

  • CBP Agriculture Specialists in Florida Shine in Defending American Agriculture Across the Sunbelt

    Jul 25, 2018
    https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/local-media-release/cbp-agriculture-specialists-fl…

    DHS. Customs and Border Protection.

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists have already intercepted a dozen significant and potentially destructive pests this year at various ports of entry in Florida as part of the agency's all-encompassing efforts to safeguard American agriculture.

    Unknown pests pose a significant risk in agriculture due to a lack of knowledge in controlling the pests and the extent of damage they can cause to crops. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) entomologists recently classified eight pests discovered by CBP agriculture specialists in Florida as first-in-the-nation interceptions and another pest as a new species.

  • CBP Agriculture Specialists Prepare for Valentine’s Day Cut Flower Imports

    Feb 9, 2024
    https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/cbp-agriculture-specialists…

    DHS. Customs and Border Protection.

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists throughout the United States are busy inspecting cut flower shipments ahead of Valentine’s Day in order to protect the nation from agricultural and floral pest risks.

  • CBP Field Ops Intercepts 90 Slimy Giant Snails at Detroit Metro

    https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/local-media-release/cbp-field-ops-intercepts-90-sl…

    DHS. Customs and Border Protection.

    The U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Field Operations discovered 90 giant African land snails in a traveler’s luggage at Detroit Metropolitan Airport on June 30, 2024. The passenger had arrived from Ghana. The snails were seized and were “humanely euthanized,” the CBP says. The release says euthanizing the snails was necessary “to ensure they did not enter the ecosystem and cause havoc to U.S. agriculture.” 

  • CBP Moth Interception First Encounter of Species Since 1912

    May 16, 2022
    https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/local-media-release/cbp-moth-interception-first-en…

    DHS. Customs and Border Protection.

    A recent moth interception by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists at Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is now considered to be the first encounter of the species since 1912.

    Agriculture specialists play a vital role at our nation’s ports of entry by preventing the introduction of harmful exotic plant pests and foreign animal diseases into the United States. Learn more about how CBP agriculture specialists work in Protecting Agriculture.

  • Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Mobile Applications

    https://apps.bugwood.org/apps/

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

    Center staff design and publish comprehensive mobile applications that engage users with invasive species, forest health, natural resource and agricultural management. Previous apps were designed for specific areas of the U.S. Two new apps are available for reporting invasive species throughout the U.S.:

    • EDDMapS app  - the Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System app will allow invasive species reports to be submitted from a smartphone while outdoors. Anyone can report an invasive species sighting, submit photos, provide sighting details, and document a negative survey. In addition to its reporting function, the app contains information on the top invasive species including common names, scientific names, general descriptions, habitats, and reference photos to aid with identification.
    • EDDMapS Pro app - designed for professionals; includes the ability to download offline map data if users are going to be in areas where internet coverage may not be available.
  • Centre for Invasion Biology

    https://blogs.sun.ac.za/cib/

    South Africa Department of Science and Innovation. National Research Foundation.

    The CIB is an inter-institutional Centre of Excellence established in 2004 within the DSI-NRF Centres of Excellence Programme. Its members undertake research on the biodiversity consequences of biological invasions, largely through post-graduate student training. The principal aims of the Centre’s work are to reduce the rates and impacts of biological invasions by furthering scientific understanding and predictive capability, and by developing research capacity.

  • Centre for Invasive Species Solutions

    https://invasives.com.au/

    Invasive Animals Limited (Australia).

    The Centre for Invasive Species Solution is a national collaborative research, development and extension organisation, formed to tackle the ongoing threat from invasive species. Initially focusing on vertebrate pest threats.

  • Challenge.gov - Theodore Roosevelt Genius Prize Competition for the Management of Invasive Species

    https://www.challenge.gov/?challenge=theodore-roosevelt-genius-prize-competitio…

    Challenge.gov

    To win the "Theodore Roosevelt Genius Prize Competition for Management of Invasive Species," participants must submit their technology innovation solution -- such as tools, equipment, methods, strategies, etc., that help land managers directly reduce the spread and impacts of invasive species within the United States and its Territories. Solutions should focus on invasive species that cause harm to native ecosystems. Solutions may be species-specific, but universal control techniques that may have multiple species benefits are preferred. Submission period: Open until April 30, 2022, 11:59 EDT.

    See also: Innovation for Conservation: Theodore Roosevelt Genius Prize Competitions Engage Public in Top Wildlife Issues (Press Release - Mar 1, 2022).
    The public now can help reimagine what drives wildlife conservation in the 21st century by participating in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Theodore Roosevelt Genius Prize Competitions. The competitions will engage the public to help address six important issues: preventing wildlife poaching and trafficking, promoting wildlife conservation, managing invasive species, protecting endangered species, managing nonlethal human-wildlife conflict, and reducing human-predator conflict.