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  • White-Nose Syndrome.org - Where Is It Now?

  • Wild Bird Avian Influenza Surveillance

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • This page displays results from samples collected as part of the USDA, Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Disease Program's wild bird surveillance program. Sample collection from other entities (State agencies, Dept of Interior, private wildlife facilities) are not included.
      See related resource: Data Visualization Tools to explore plant and animal health management data and interactive story maps

  • Wisconsin First Detector Network

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    • The Wisconsin First Detector Network (WIFDN) is a citizen science network that empowers people to take action against invasive species through invasive species monitoring, management, and outreach. WIFDN provides training and resources through a combination of webinars, instructional videos, and hands-on workshops, in addition to providing volunteer opportunities to citizen scientists. Consider becoming a First Detector and help improve our network to minimize the impact and spread of invasive species in Wisconsin.

  • WSDA Entomologists Locate Asian Giant Hornet Nest – First in the US

    • Oct 23, 2020
    • Washington State Department of Agriculture.

    • After weeks of trapping and searching, Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) entomologists have located an Asian giant hornet nest on a property in Blaine – the first ever such nest found in the U.S.

  • YouTube - Check Your Boxwoods for the Box Tree Moth!

    • Aug 28, 2023
    • Google. YouTube; USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • Is something attacking your boxwoods? Don’t wait! Check your boxwood plants for signs of the invasive box tree moth (Cydalima perspectalis) before it's too late. A box tree moth infestation is lethal to boxwood plants. Watch the video to learn more about what to look for and how to save your boxwood plant.

  • Zebra Mussel Information

    • South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Aquatic Nuisance Species Program.