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  • English Ivy Control

    https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/english-ivy-control/

    Clemson University Cooperative Extension. Home and Garden Information Center.

  • ENTFACT-154: Kudzu Bug

    https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef154

    University of Kentucky. College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment. Entomology.

  • Entomological Society of America Discontinues Use of Gypsy Moth, Ant Names

    Jul 7, 2021
    https://www.entsoc.org/entomological-society-america-discontinues-use-gypsy-mot…

    Entomological Society of America.

    Names change marks launch of Entomological Society of America (ESA) effort to review, revise problematic insect common names. The ESA has removed “gypsy moth” and “gypsy ant” as recognized common names for two insect species in its Common Names of Insects and Related Organisms List.

    The changes are made in conjunction with the launch of a new ESA program to review and replace insect common names that may be inappropriate or offensive. Entomologists, scientists in related fields, and the public are invited to participate in identifying and proposing alternatives for insect common names that perpetuate negative ethnic or racial stereotypes.

  • Entomology and Plant Pathology

    https://agriculture.okstate.edu/departments-programs/entomol-plant-path/

    Oklahoma State University. Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.

  • Environment - Invasive Species

    https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/invasive-species

    Australian Government. Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

  • Environment - Pests

    https://www.boprc.govt.nz/environment/pests

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council (New Zealand).

  • Environment and Invasives Committee

    https://www.agriculture.gov.au/biosecurity-trade/pests-diseases-weeds/pest-anim…

    Australian Government. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

    Formerly the Invasive Plants and Animals Committee (IPAC).

  • Environment and Natural Resources State Bill Tracking Database

    https://www.ncsl.org/environment-and-natural-resources/environment-and-natural-…

    National Conference of State Legislatures.

    National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) tracks environment and natural resources legislation to bring you up-to-date, real-time information on bills that have been introduced in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. Database provides search options by state (or territory), topic, keyword, year, status or primary sponsor. Topics include Wildlife - Legislation related to wildlife, including protected and invasive species, habitat restoration, migration corridors, trafficking, disease, etc. 
    See also: Resources State Bill Tracking Database Archive (2009-2022); includes Wildlife-Invasive Species and Wildlife-Pollinators topics

  • Environmental DNA

    https://invasivecarp.us/eDNA.html

    Invasive Carp Regional Coordinating Committee.

    Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the genetic material from a plant or animal that is found in the air, water or soil. Fish, such as invasive carp, release DNA into the environment in the form of skin cells, secretions, and feces. This DNA can be collected from water samples in the field and be used to indicate the potential presence of an individual species. eDNA testing is useful as a potential early indicator of invasive carp presence and was developed to improve monitoring of such aquatic invasive species.

  • Environmental DNA (eDNA)

    https://www.doi.gov/invasivespecies/environmental-dna-edna

    National Invasive Species Council.

    Environmental DNA is developing into a powerful tool for improving the monitoring and detection of invasive species, which may be present in low numbers and therefore difficult to find. There are a wide range of ongoing efforts by federal and non-federal groups working to improve and apply eDNA to invasive species monitoring and management.

    The NISC FY2020 to FY2022 Work Plans incorporated interagency work on eDNA, including the following outputs: