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  • Fact Sheets - West Nile Virus

    • Jul 2011
    • UN. World Health Organization.

  • Fact Sheets - Zika Virus

  • Factsheet - Canada Thistle [PDF, 2.03 MB]

    • Mar 2019
    • Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (Canada).

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  • Factsheet - Feral Pig [PDF, 2.29 MB]

    • Jun 2019
    • Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (Canada).

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  • Factsheet - Giant Hogweed [PDF, 758 KB]

    • Mar 2017
    • Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (Canada).

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  • Factsheet - Knapweeds [PDF, 1.83 MB]

    • Mar 2019
    • Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (Canada).

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  • Factsheet - Scotch Broom [PDF, 1.46 MB]

    • Apr 2019
    • Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (Canada).

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  • Factsheet - Scotch Thistle [PDF, 968 KB]

    • Mar 2017
    • Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (Canada).

    • See also: Publications for more resources

  • FAO and Partners Ramp Up Efforts to Track and Prevent Spread of Damaging Wheat Rusts

    • Apr 14, 2016
    • UN. Food and Agriculture Organization.

    • The ongoing spread of wheat rusts, a group of fungal plant diseases that stymy the production of the staple grain and other crops, is raising concern in Central Asia and the Middle East and sparking closer international collaboration to study, detect and prevent the threat from advancing further.

  • FAO Scales up Fight Against Fall Armyworm

    • Dec 4, 2019
    • UN. Food and Agriculture Organization.

    • FAO launched today a three-year Global Action for Fall Armyworm Control to scale up efforts to curb the growing spread of the invasive pest which is causing serious damage to food production and affecting millions of farmers across the world. Fall Armyworm (FAW), a crop pest native to the Americas, has rapidly spread through Africa, and to the Near East and Asia in the past four years. "It (Fall Armyworm) threatens food security of hundreds of millions of people and the livelihoods of smallholder farmers," said FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu. He made the remarks at the launch of the Global Action on the sidelines of the FAO's Council, the Organization's executive body. "This is a global threat that requires a global perspective," he stressed, urging the FAO member states "to greatly scale up the existing efforts" to prevent the further spread of this harmful pest to new regions.

  • Feral Animals in Australia - Cane Toads

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

  • Feral Animals in Australia - Feral Pigs

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

       

  • FeralScan - Red-Eared Slider Turtle

    • Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (Australia).

  • Field Crops Insect Pests: Helicoverpa

    • Business Queensland (Australia).

  • Firewood Map

    • Nature Conservancy. Don't Move Firewood.

    • October is Firewood Month! Learn about firewood rules and how moving firewood hurts our environment and economy by spreading invasive species. Provides specific state information on their firewood regulations and recommendations (includes Canada and Mexico).

  • First Case of Whirling Disease in Canada

    • Aug 25, 2016
    • Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

    • The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed the presence of Whirling Disease in fish in Johnson Lake in Banff National Park. This is the first case of whirling disease in Canada. The federal and provincial governments will work together to develop an appropriate response plan as additional information about the disease situation is confirmed.

  • First Successful Rat Removal Project in the Marquesas Protects Seabird Populations

    • Feb 8, 2019
    • Island Conservation.

    • The future is looking a little brighter for seabirds in French Polynesia following the first successful removal of invasive rats in the Marquesas Archipelago. The project, implemented by the Societe d’Ornithologie de Polynesie (Manu), Island Conservation, BirdLife International and Association Vaiku’a i te manu o Ua, will protect a nationally significant population of 90,000 Sooty Terns. Invasive rats present on the island devoured seabird eggs and chicks and native plants. Free from invasive rats, seabirds can once again safely nest and native plants can grow tall and thrive.

  • Five Things to Know About Rapa Whelk

    • May 2022
    • UNFAO. General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean.

  • Five Ways Climate Change is Intensifying the Threats to Plant Health

    • May 12, 2022
    • UN. Food and Agriculture Organization.

    • The spread of plant diseases and pests is on the rise due to a changing climate. Plants are humans’ best friends and main allies in life on earth. Plants are responsible for 98 percent of the oxygen we breathe and make up 80 percent of our daily calorie intake. However, we often take them for granted, not realizing the importance of keeping them healthy. Every year up to 40 percent of food crops is lost to plant pests and diseases. These losses in both yields and income have a devastating effect on the poorest communities who base their livelihoods on agriculture.