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Noxious Weed Links
- USDA Forest Service Invasive Species Program
Covers invasive diseases, insects, plants and aquatic species.
- Southwest
Exotic Plant Information Clearinghouse
Cooperative effort among the U.S.
Geological Survey, the National Park Service and Northern Arizona University to
organize comprehensive information on exotic plant species in the southwest on
one web location. Database of weed species is searchable by scientific or by common
name.
- Invasive Species
Archive of images related to invasive, introduced or exotic species, most
in the public domain. Particular emphasis on environmental education.
- Arizona Rangeland Noxious Weeds and Invasive Species
- Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) web sites:
http://www.az.nrcs.usda.gov
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
- BLM
Weeds Website
- Invaders
Database System at the University of Montana Although the database is specifically
for five northwestern states, much of the management information on this web site
is applicable to other areas. Site contains noxious weed listings for all states
in US and some areas in Canada.
- Howery,
L.D. and G.B.Ruyle. 1996. Noxious weeds
A disaster looking for a place to
happen in Arizona!! The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension peer-reviewed
pamphlet #196010.
- Howery,
L.D. and G.B.Ruyle. 1996. Noxious weeds II
What can you do to stop a disaster
in Arizona? The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension peer-reviewed pamphlet.
- Arizona Noxious Weeds List
- Federal invasive
species web site (APHIS)
An attractive educational invasive species poster
is available through this site.
- APHIS/PPQ
Invasive Species and Pest Management
- USDA's
National Agricultural Library Invasive Species
Gateway to Federal
efforts concerning invasive species.
- US
National Plant List
- North
Carolina State University Aquatic Weed
Information on aquatic plants,
such as hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) and giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta),
which have begun to invade Arizona waterbodies and waterways.
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