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  • Invasive Spotted Lanternfly: See it. Squish it. Report it.

    Sep 19, 2023
    https://www.michigan.gov/invasives/news/2023/09/19/invasive-spotted-lanternfly

    Michigan.gov. Michigan Invasive Species Program.

    The Michigan Invasive Species Program’s new campaign  – “See it. Squish it. Report it.” – reminds Michiganders and visitors of the simple steps they can take to prevent new introductions of spotted lanternflies in the state. f you find a spotted lanternfly egg mass, nymph or adult, take one or more photos, make note of the date, time and location of the sighting, and report it online to Eyes in the Field. Photos are necessary to verify a report and to aid in identification.

  • MISIN (Midwest Invasive Invasive Species Network) Learn

    https://learn.misin.msu.edu/

    Michigan State University. Midwest Invasive Species Information Network.

    MISIN Learn is part of the Midwest Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN), which provides online courses of varying complexity targeting species identification; data collection and reporting; Their goal is to assist both experts and citizen scientists in the detection and identification of invasive species.

  • 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.

  • New Yup'ik-English Guide to Invasive Species is a First for the Forest Service and a Practical Identification and Prevention Tool for Bush Alaska

    Jan 19, 2012
    https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r10/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5348056

    USDA. FS. Alaska Region.

    Partnering with a local Alaskan native community, the U.S. Forest Service has for the first time published a dual language booklet in English and a native Alaskan language, Yup'ik, to help educate the greater community in Southwestern Alaska on invasive species. This publication, Protecting Southwestern Alaska from Invasive Species: A Guide in the English and Yup'ik Languages, aims to explain invasive species concerns unique to Southwestern Alaska, which is home to a large community of the indigenous Yup'ik people.

  • NJ Invasives App: APPlying New Strategies to Nip Invasive Species in the Bud

    https://www.fohvos.info/invasive-species-strike-team/nj-invasives-app/

    Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space; New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team.

    If you have a smartphone, the power to protect the natural heritage of New Jersey is at your fingertips! You can use it to help stop the spread of invasive plants, animals and even pathogens that threaten the natural systems and economy of the Garden State.

  • North American Hornet Screening Tool - Vespa mandarinia

    https://idtools.org/hornet_screening/index.cfm?packageID=1099&entityID=2795

    USDAAPHISPPQCPHST. Identification Technology Program.

    This tool is designed to help users differentiate between invasive hornets, specifically Asian giant hornet, and other common non-targets found in the U.S., including bees and wasps. Included are fact sheets and a filterable image gallery that can be used as a rudimentary key.

  • North American Hornet Screening Tool Now Available

    Jun 21, 2021
    https://idtools.org/news.cfm?title=52

    USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

    ITP is pleased to announce the release of North American Hornet Screening Tool. Hornets in the genus Vespa play a critical role as predators in their native habitats, but in North America these species may have a disastrous impact on agriculture by reducing populations of important pollinators such as the honey bee. Hornets also pose a serious health risk to humans because of their powerful sting. North American Hornet Screening Tool is designed for anyone who may encounter these species in the U.S., including the Asian giant hornet (AGH, V. mandarinia). 

    North American Hornet Screening Tool includes fact sheets and an interactive image gallery to support screening for Asian giant hornet and other potentially invasive hornet (Vespa) species. The interactive gallery can be used as a rudimentary key: by choosing one or more of the filters at the top, you can easily narrow down the images to only those that may match your specimen. A more in-depth version of this tool providing specialized information for identifiers on all exotic hornet (Vespa) species, will be released in 2022.

  • Northern Giant Hornet

    https://massnrc.org/pests/pestFAQsheets/asiangianthornet.html

    Massachusetts Introduced Pests Outreach Project.

    As of July 2022, the Northern giant hornet has not been found in Massachusetts.

  • NPIC - How to Identify Your Pest

    http://npic.orst.edu/pest/idpest.html

    Oregon State University. National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC).

    Whether your pest is a weed, insect, animal, microbe, or another organism, correct identification of your pest makes controlling it easier and often more effective.