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  • Southern Forest Health - Sirex Woodwasp

    • USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.

    • Includes species related publications, webinars and other resources.

  • Southern Forest Health - Spongy Moth

    • USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.

    • Includes species related publications, webinars and other resources.

  • Southern Forest Health - Spotted Lanternfly

    • USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.

    • Includes species related publications, webinars and other resources.

  • Southern Forest Health - Thousand Cankers Disease

    • USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.

    • Includes species related publications, webinars and other resources.

  • Southern Forest Health - Tree of Heaven

    • USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.

    • Includes species related publications, webinars and other resources.

  • Southern Forest Health - Webinars

    • USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.

    • Find upcoming invasive species related webinars (plants, insects, diseases) as well as archived webinars by topic.

  • Southern Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management

    • Southern Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management.

  • Southern IPM Center

    • Southern IPM Center.

    • The annual competitive grants program, Southern IPM Grants, (formerly Enhancement Grants) regionally address Global Food Security challenges including invasive species, endangered species, pest resistance, and impacts resulting from regulatory actions. All projects must further their mission, which is to foster the development and adoption of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), a science-based approach to managing pests in ways that generate economic, environmental, and human health benefits. Funding is outcome-based.

  • Species Information Sheets - Alewife

    • Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

  • Species Information Sheets - Asian Clam

    • Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

  • Species Information Sheets - Beech Leaf Disease

    • Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

  • Species Information Sheets - Curly Pondweed

    • Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

  • Species Information Sheets - Khapra Beetle

    • Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

  • Species Information Sheets - Palmer Amaranth

    • Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

  • Species Information Sheets - Spotted Lanternfly

    • Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

  • Species of Concern

    • Potomac Highlands Cooperative Weed and Pest Management Area (West Virginia).

  • Species of Concern - Asian Jumping Worm

    • St. Lawrence - Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership For Regional Invasive Species Management (New York).

  • Species of Concern - Spiny Waterflea

    • St. Lawrence - Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership For Regional Invasive Species Management (New York).

  • Spread the Word

    • TexasInvasives.org.

    • Tell your friends and family about invasive species! Share videos, brochures, photos and other materials. Texas is a big state, and we can't get the word out to everyone without your help. You can either fill out the form to order them, or you can download versions from this website.

  • Squeal on Pigs!

    • University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health; USDAAPHIS. National Feral Swine Damage Management Program.

    • Feral swine (wild pigs, boars or feral hogs) are a destructive, invasive species that are prevalent in the U.S. and Canada. Federal, State, Provincial, local and territorial agencies are working together to manage the threat and damage caused by feral swine and to mitigate their impact.