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  • National Slow the Spread Program Story Map

    • National Slow the Spread Program.

    • State and Federal agencies collaborate in a national integrated pest management (IPM) program called the Slow the Spread Program (STS) to reduce the spread rate of Lymantria dispar and limit its impacts. Slow the Spread is one of the world’s largest and most successful integrated pest management programs. 
      See related resource: National Slow The Spread (STS) Program

  • Oak Wilt in the Northeastern and Midwestern States

    • 2022
    • USDA. FS. Eastern Region.

    • Oak wilt is complex, with a high degree of variability in distribution, severity, and associated management options. This publication provides a detailed overview of oak wilt and is intended to help natural resource managers in the Northeast and Midwest choose the most appropriate tools for a given situation. Using the Story Map format, information has been organized into selectable sections/tabs for easy navigation and exploration.

  • Phragmites Management and Variable Great Lakes Water Levels Geonarrative

    • DOI. United States Geological Survey.

    • How do Great Lakes water levels affect expansion and management? This geonarrative aims to provide land managers, decision makers, and the public with a historical perspective on the influence of water levels on Phragmites expansion and to identify Phragmites populations best suited for management in high water.
      See also: Geonarratives for all USGS geonarrative / story map resources

  • The Asian Longhorned Tick: What You Need to Know and What You Can Do - Story Map

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • Ticks may not seem dangerous, but they can cause disease and even death in livestock and pets. There are hundreds of tick species in the world, about 10 percent of these species are found in the United States. Now there’s one more to watch out for. In 2017, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed the presence of the Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis). It probably arrived in the United States in or before 2010. Exactly how or when is unknown, but one thing is certain: it may have entered on domestic pets, horses, livestock or people. While we know the impact of this tick in other parts of the world, we are still studying how they may affect U.S. agriculture, and our environment.
      See related resource: Data Visualization Tools to explore plant and animal health management data and interactive story maps

  • The Emerald Ash Borer Story Map

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • An interactive story map of the USDA’s history of combating the infestation and the continuing efforts to protect ash trees in the U.S.
      See related resource: Data Visualization Tools to explore plant and animal health management data and interactive story maps

  • The Northern Giant Hornet Story Map

    • Washington State Department of Agriculture.

    • The dynamic story map will be updated with new developments as they happen. 

  • U.S. Geological Survey Invasive Species Research: Improving Detection, Awareness, Decision Support and Control Geonarrative

    • Nov 30, 2023
    • DOI. United States Geological Survey.

    • The U.S. Geological Survey’s Invasive Species Program provides essential research and tools to help resource managers reduce or eliminate the threat of invasive species.
      See also: Geonarratives for all USGS geonarrative / story map resources

  • U.S. Register of Introduced and Invasive Species (US-RISS) Story Map

    • DOI. United States Geological Survey.

    • The United States Register of Introduced and Invasive Species ( US-RIIS ) serves as a national inventory for all non-native and invasive species that are established (naturally reproducing) within three localities of the United States: Alaska, Hawaii, and the conterminous (or lower 48) United States.
      See related resource: United States Register of Introduced and Invasive Species (US-RIIS)

  • USGS Science and Technology Help Managers Battle Invasive Carp - Geonarrative

    • DOI. United States Geological Survey.

    • The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) delivers high-quality data, technologies, and decision-support tools to help managers reduce existing populations and control the spread of invasive carp in the Nation's waterways.
      See also: Geonarratives for all USGS geonarrative / story map resources

  • USGS Science and Technology Help Managers Battle Invasive Carps

    • Apr 23, 2021
    • DOI. United States Geological Survey.

    • The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) delivers high-quality data, technologies, and decision-support tools to help managers reduce existing populations and control the spread of invasive carp in the Nation's waterways.
      See also: Geonarratives for all USGS geonarrative / story map resources

  • White-Nose Syndrome in North American Bats

    • May 24, 2024
    • DOI. United States Geological Survey.

    • Science conducted by the USGS and the White-nose Syndrome (WNS) Response Team. Our scientists are tracking the fungus as it spreads and characterizing the effects of WNS on hibernating bat populations in North America.

  • You Can Help Prevent Citrus Disease - Story Map

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • See related resource: Data Visualization Tools to explore plant and animal health management data and interactive story maps