Nuisance Species Designated - 4VAC15-20-160
Virginia Administrative Code.
Virginia Administrative Code.
Oklahoma Invasive Plant Council.
The Oklahoma Invasive Plant Council has developed a list of invasive plants by region. These plants have invasive qualities and are present in the region or neighboring regions. These are species that are not abundant yet in the area, but should be monitiored, reported and controlled before they become a bigger problem in the state.
USDA. FS. Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry.
Tennessee Rules and Regulations.
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.
North Dakota Department of Agriculture.
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Plant California Alliance.
See also: Plants to Watch
DOI. National Park Service; NatureServe. Explore Natural Communities.
General Statutes of Connecticut.
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Florida Administrative Code.
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
See also: Conditional Nonnative Species List
Ohio Administrative Code.
Michigan Compiled Laws.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
The organisms listed are legally classified as exotic, harmful, or potentially harmful. No person may possess or place them into water of this state except as authorized by the department.
Arkansas Administrative Rules.
DOI. Bureau of Reclamation.
DOI. National Park Service.