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Invasive Species

Invasive species are found in every region of the United States and across the globe and can cause significant damage to the economy, the environment, and human health. The effects of invasive species can be quantified in economic damage dealt to the agricultural community, high levels of environmental degredation, reduction or loss of recreational opportunities, and impacts to human, plant, and animal health. Because invasive species cross jurisdictional boundaries c areful corrdination and communication between state and federal agencies is critical for addressing existing and emerging threats. Due to the fact that state agencies manage most of the nation's fish and wildlife resources, they are well-positioned to lead the development of integrated strategies that focus scarce resources where they are most likely to impact the invasive species threat. Experience suggests that prevention, early detection and rapid response have the greatest potential for cost-effective impacts on the ground. To date, m ost of the State Agencies have developed and implemented management plans to address the invasive species problem however, w ith more that 40% of the species listed under the Endangered Species Act at risk at least in part because of invasive species the challenges are great.

 

 

 

Important Links:

Ivasive Species Resources

Aquatic Nuisance Species Workshop

Invasive Species Management for State Fish and Wildlife Agencies

Invasive Weeds (White Paper)