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  • Citrus Greening Portal

    https://aglab.ars.usda.gov/learn-and-explore/citrus-greening-portal

    USDA. ARS. AgLab.

    This portal shares information about how ARS research is combating the disease that is devastating the citrus industry and provides information for the general public, as well as points of contact for those seeking more specialized answers.

    Huanglongbing, also known as citrus greening, poses the most serious threat that the Florida citrus industry has ever faced. ARS scientists across the country are actively engaged in research with university and industry partners on all aspects of this disease problem, including the host, pathogen, and insect vector. Our goal is to overcome citrus greening and ensure the U.S. citrus industry can provide consumers with tasty, high quality citrus fruits for years to come. 

  • Invasive Species Experts Database

    https://www.fws.gov/program/aquatic-nuisance-species-task-force/invasive-specie…

    Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force.

    This database was designed to direct users to invasive species experts. The public portion of the database will guide you to a state contact who acts as a filter for information and identifications.

  • Invasive Species Working Group: Research Summary and Expertise Directory

    Dec 2009
    https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/34540

    USDA. FS. Rocky Mountain Research Station.

    Rocky Mountain Research Station personnel have scientific expertise in widely ranging disciplines and conduct multidisciplinary research on invasive species issues with emphasis in terrestrial and aquatic habitats throughout the Interior West, Great Plains, and related areas.

  • National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN)

    https://www.npdn.org/

    National Plant Diagnostic Network.

    NPDN is a national network of diagnostic laboratories that rapidly and accurately detect and report pathogens that cause plant diseases of national interest, particularly those that could be deemed to be a biosecurity risk. The specific purpose of the NPDN is to provide a cohesive, distributed system to quickly detect and identify pests and pathogens of concern.

  • Pest Tracker - Exotic Pest Detection By State

    https://www.pesttracker.org/states.php

    USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS). National Agricultural Pest Information System (NAPIS).

    Provides State pest detection contacts, recent state exotic pest news, links to state pest resources, and a list of state CAPS survey targets.
    See also: Pest List for information and maps, and CAPS Resource and Collaboration Site, includes National Priority Pest List.

  • Plant Health Contacts

    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/contact/plant-health

    USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.

    Find contact information for USDA staff working with plant pests and diseases, domestic and emergency programs, moving plants across State lines, including:

    • State Plant Health Directors - report a pest or disease, ask about domestic or emergency programs in my State, or move plants or plant products interstate
    • National Identification Services - get information about pest and disease identifications, quarantine pests, or pest action policies for ports of entry
    • Select Agents - ask about biological select agents and toxins that could threaten plant health
    • Plant Protection Act Section 7721 - ask about Plant Protection Act Section 7721 projects, funding opportunities, and how to apply
  • Requesting Wildlife Services Support

    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife-state-offices

    USDA. APHIS. Wildlife Services.

    Wildlife Services has offices in every State ready to support you in resolving your wildlife damage concerns. Contact your local office for information on wildlife damage management, technical assistance, and support for your management efforts.

  • The Nature Conservancy - United States of America

    https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/

    Nature Conservancy.

    The Nature Conservancy works across state borders to preserve natural areas throughout the United States. And, the Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.