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  • Minnesota Noxious Weed List

    • Minnesota Department of Agriculture.

    • This is the official Minnesota noxious weed list. All species on the Minnesota noxious weed list include all hybrids, cultivars, and varieties unless specifically exempted.
      See also: Minnesota Noxious Weed Law

  • Missouri Noxious Weed List

    • Missouri Department of Agriculture.

  • Montana Emergency Quarantine Order Issued for Invasive Emerald Ash Borer

    • Jan 15, 2021
    • Montana Department of Agriculture.

    • The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) has issued an emergency quarantine order to protect against the introduction and spread of the emerald ash borer (EAB), a destructive wood-boring beetle that has already killed millions of ash trees in North America. The order was motivated by the removal of federal domestic quarantine regulations by the United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS). "It is important that we remain vigilant and do everything in our power to make sure that the emerald ash borer doesn’t find a way into Montana," said MDA Director Mike Foster. "This quarantine order protects the green ash woodland resources in eastern Montana that provide habitat for many wildlife species as well as economic benefits to livestock producers and rural communities."

      Montana’s emergency quarantine order restricts EAB from entering the state in any form, as well as the movement of live ash trees, parts of ash trees capable of harboring live EAB, and any other articles determined potentially hazardous. MDA will accept public comment regarding the quarantine order until February 26, 2021.

  • Montana Noxious Weed List [PDF, 142 KB]

    • Jun 2019
    • Montana Department of Agriculture.

    • See also: Noxious Weeds for more resources

  • Montana's Species of Interest

    • Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks.

    • Includes lists of exotic controlled species, noncontrolled species, and prohibited species.

  • Nevada Noxious Weed List

    • Nevada Department of Agriculture.

  • New and Modified Aquatic Invasive Species Rules Finalized

    • Mar 2017
    • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

    • The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) Commission recently finalized new aquatic invasive species (AIS) rules and modifications to the existing rules in an effort to target the most likely ways that these species are moved from water body to water body.

  • New Boating and Fishing Laws Take Effect March 21

    • Mar 18, 2019
    • Michigan's Invasive Species Program.

    • If your leisure-time plans include boating or fishing in Michigan, recent changes in Michigan’s Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA) may affect you. Beginning March 21, watercraft users in the state are required to take steps to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Also, anyone fishing with live or cut bait or practicing catch-and-release fishing will need to take precautions to limit the movement of invasive species and fish diseases.

  • New Hampshire Prohibited Invasive Plant Species List [PDF, 154 KB]

    • Jan 2017
    • New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food.

    • See also: Invasive Plants for more resources

  • New Invasive Species for California, Tau Fruit Fly, Detected in Los Angeles County; Quarantine in Place

    • Jul 25, 2023
    • California Department of Food and Agriculture.

    • A portion of Los Angeles County has been placed under quarantine for the Tau fruit fly (Zeugodacus tau group) following the detection of more than 20 flies in the unincorporated area of Stevenson Ranch, near the city of Santa Clarita.

      This the first Tau fruit fly quarantine ever in the Western Hemisphere. The fly is native to Asia and is a serious pest for agriculture and natural resources, with a very wide host range, including numerous fruits and vegetables as well as a select range of native plants in California.

  • New Law in 2023: An Act to Minimize the Propagation of Invasive Aquatic Plants [PDF, 231 KB]

    • Aug 2023
    • Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.

    • To reduce the spread of aquatic invasive species in Maine, a law was passed by the Maine Legislature (effective June 16, 2023) that requires boaters to take specific actions to encourage water to drain from their watercraft prior to entering a water body or leaving a launch site. Aquatic invasive species are any fish, wildlife, or plant species that spreads to a water body where they do not naturally occur. These species are often transferred to new locations on watercraft, watercraft trailers, and other equipment associated with water recreation, and they impact the health of our waters, fish, and wildlife.

      See also: Help us Keep it Maine: Protect our Waters from Aquatic Invasive Species

  • New Mexico Noxious Weed List [PDF, 264 KB]

  • New Nonnative Species Rules

    • Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

    • Commissioners approved rule changes in Chapter 68-5, F.A.C., regarding nonnative species on February 21, 2019. The new rules will add high-risk nonnative animals to the Prohibited list and clarify rule language by defining key terms. The rules also include provisions for people currently in personal or commercial possession of these species. All rule changes will become effective on May 2, 2019. The 90-day grace period will begin on May 2, 2019 and end on July 31, 2019. Have questions? Contact us at NonnativeSpeciesRules@MyFWC.com, or see New Nonnative Species Rules for more information.

  • New Rules to Battle Aquatic Invasive Species Now in Effect

    • Jul 2017
    • New Mexico Game & Fish.

    • New rules to combat the spread of aquatic invasive species in New Mexico went into effect July 11, 2017. Changes include:

      • Watercraft owners are required to stop at an inspection station whenever one is set up and in operation.
      • Mandatory inspection and, if necessary, decontamination is required of all out-of-state registered watercraft or watercraft re-entering the state of New Mexico.
      • All boaters are required to "pull the plug" and completely drain watercraft when transporting on a New Mexico roadway.
  • Noxious Aquatic Weed List - 15A NCAC 02G .0602

    • North Carolina Administrative Code.

  • Noxious Weed Laws and Lists

    • Oregon Department of Agriculture.