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  • AIM - Predicting Invaders

    • Aquatic Invaders in the Marketplace.

    • Predicting the next invasive species allows us to take action before they reach our waterways—an economically and environmentally smarter approach than responding after they’ve arrived. To get a jump on potential invaders, scientists have developed methods that pinpoint the risk a species poses to specific environments based on factors like history of invasion, its ability to survive in similar habitats, and how difficult it is to control. Using these tools and the information they provide, natural resource managers, environmental educators, and individuals who buy and sell live aquatic organisms can make more informed decisions on how to protect their waterways from potential AIM.

  • Garlic Mustard in the Midwest: An Overview for Managers [PDF, 4.6 MB]

    • Sep 2021
    • Midwest Invasive Plant Network.

    • MIPN synthesized recent research on garlic mustard and developed recommendations to help managers navigate sometimes-conflicting information about whether and how to prioritize management of this species. This 12 page guide includes a decision-support tree and a box discussion of best practices for volunteer pull events.

  • Hawai'i-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment

    • PlantPono.org.

    • The Hawai'i-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment (HPWRA) is a free service that provides a background check on plants. Professional botanists use published information to answer 49 questions about a plant, to predict whether it is a low-risk or high-risk of becoming invasive in Hawai'i or similar Pacific islands.

  • Invasive Carp Risk Assessment and Life History

    • Oct 23, 2017
    • DOI. United States Geological Survey.

    • USGS scientists, in collaboration with partners, are conducting risk assessments and life history research to enhance the ability of agencies to manage Invasive carp to minimize their influence and spread.

  • National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) - Invasive Species Policy

    • National Invasive Species Awareness Week.

    • North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) and their partners seek to educate invasive species professionals, organizations, policy makers, and agency leaders across North America. Learn more about invasive species, their impacts, and proposed policy changes to strengthen invasive species prevention and management.

  • Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER)

    • USDA. FS. Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry.

  • Policy Resolution 2022-11, Biosecurity and Invasive Species Management

    • Jun 30, 2022
    • Western Governors' Association.

    • This resolution addresses invasive species management and adds substantial new policy, including: a call to address the destructive relationship between invasive grasses and wildfires; mechanisms to enhance regional invasive species research, planning, and coordination; and recommendations to Congress and federal agencies on improving invasive species management on federal lands and supporting state-led management efforts.

      WGA resolutions are in effect for three years and then expire or are renewed. See all current WGA Policy Resolutions.

  • Policy Resolution 2024-02, National Forest and Rangeland Management

    • Nov 8, 2023
    • Western Governors' Association.

    • This policy resolution addresses the management of forest and rangelands in coordination with federal agencies and addresses issues including wildland fire, invasive spaces, and collaborative efforts.

      WGA resolutions are in effect for three years and then expire or are renewed. See all current WGA Policy Resolutions.

  • Potential Zika Virus Risk Estimated for 50 U.S. Cities

    • Mar 16, 2016
    • The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Atmos News.