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  • Invasive Species Policy and COVID-19

    • May 21, 2020
    • Ecological Society of America.

    • ESA was pleased to welcome an esteemed panel to discuss a short history of policy and responses to previous invasive species on May 21st. The speakers discussed pathogens and how ecological research can inform policy and contribute knowledge to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species.

  • Mitigating the Growth of Toadflax: A CABI Interview

    • Oct 5, 2021
    • CAB International. Invasives Blog.

    • Native to Europe, Yellow toadflax and Dalmatian toadflax can typically be found on roadsides, grasslands and in crop fields. Like many other weeds, toadflaxes have been introduced to North America as decorative plants but they are now having adverse effects. Whilst these weeds may look pretty and provide decorative appeal, they soon escape cultivation and can cause some serious problems. As part of a new CABI Podcast series, CABI experts Dr Hariet Hinz and Dr Ivan Toševski were interviewed from CABI in Switzerland, who explained to us what measures they are taking to control the spread of toadflax.

  • Native Seeds: Supplying Restoration

    • 2023
    • International Network for Seed-Based Restoration.

    • A new 9-part series 'Native Seeds: Supplying Restoration' about the native seed supply chain in the Western U.S. by the International Network for Seed-Based Restoration. Filmed over four seasons, this series weaves together footage of seed collectors, farmers, researchers, and land managers working to scale up the supply of native seeds to meet the growing restoration demand. Several USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station researchers are featured in these videos. Videos were released June 29, 2023 - August 24, 2023.

  • Pest Tracker - Survey Status of Giant Hogweed

    • USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.

  • Plant Pest and Disease Program: Plant Disease - Thousand Cankers Disease

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

  • Pollinator-Friendly Plants for Restoration

    • Mar 10, 2021
    • USDA. FS. Rocky Mountain Research Station.

    • Pollinators are essential to the survival and health of natural ecosystems but are declining worldwide. Because of this, there is urgent need to restore pollinators and the services they provide. One way to address this need is to use pollinator-friendly plants in revegetation projects (roadsides, fire rehabilitation, etc.), but land managers lack information about which plants are best for pollinators. Rocky Mountain Research Station and partners at Montana State University are assessing the pollinator-friendliness of native plant species that are available for revegetation in Montana to produce a guide identifying the best species mixes to support the greatest number of species and abundance of pollinators. This webinar is part of our Science You Can Use series of land-management focused webinars.

  • SFWMD Supports New Bug to Battle Brazilian Pepper

    • Google. YouTube; South Florida Water Management District.

  • Sweet Orange Scab

    • USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.

    • Provides comprehensive sweet orange scab information including: what to look for, how to prevent this disease and how it is treated. Also provides image gallery and information how to report signs of citrus disease. And provides control information including: current status and regulatory information. 

  • TAME Brazilian Pepper Tree

    • University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension. TAME Invasives Portal.

  • TAME Invasives Portal

    • University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension.

  • TAME Lygodium (Old World Climbing Fern)

    • University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension. TAME Invasives Portal.

  • The Exotic Bee ID Website Delivers Spectacular Images of the World's Bees

    • May 8, 2023
    • USDA. ARS. Tellus.

    • New website delivers spectacular images and details of some of the world's bees. ARS scientists need your help in monitoring and protecting our important pollinators. The Exotic Bee ID website, designed and developed as a screening aid to support identification of non-native bees, offers spectacular views of some of our most important and not so important pollinators with stunning clarity. Watch the  video to learn more about this new tool.

      Exotic Bee ID was designed and developed as an interactive screening aid to help those that monitor and intercept non-native bees in the U.S. Theintention is to help reduce the loss of valuable native pollinators through early detection of possible invasives.

  • USDA-ARS Entomologists "Turn up the Bass" on Vineyard Pests

    • Google. YouTube; USDA. Agricultural Research Service.

    • Scientists with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service in central California are using sound to control insects that spread disease in grape vineyards.

  • Webinar Series: Invasive Species Monitoring with Remote Sensing

    • NASA. Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) Program.

    • This three-part webinar series will highlight project-based applications of remote sensing for plant species of interest especially those affecting grasslands and aquatic inland lakes and waterbodies, and more with a lens towards innovative uses of hyperspectral data for additional invasive species detection.

      Register to attend: Aug 14, Aug 21, Aug 28, 2024 -- Three 90 min sessions (12-1:30 pm EDT)

  • Weed Science Webinar Series

  • Wildlife Health - White-Nose Syndrome (WNS)

    • Pennsylvania Game Commission.

  • YouTube - Air Potato Biological Control

    • Google. YouTube; University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

    • This is the story of a multi-agency group -- the USDA Agricultural Research Service, the Florida Ag Division of Plant Industry and the University of Florida/IFAS -- working together on a biological control to combat the invasive Air Potato weed in Florida.

  • YouTube - Brown Tree Snake

    • Google. YouTube; United States Navy.

  • YouTube - Butternut Seed Orchard

    • Google. Youtube; Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (Ontario).

    • The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is working with the Forest Gene Conservation Association (FGCA) to preserve endangered native butternut trees. This species is threatened by butternut canker, a fungal disease, and protected under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act.