Invasive Species Resources for Canada

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The information provided below will lead you to invasive species lists, data, activities, laws, and groups working on invasive species in Canada.

> Invasive Plants of Natural Habitats in Canada: An Integrated Review of Wetland and Upland Species and Legislation Governing their Control (Canadian Wildlife Service)
> Field Guide to Noxious and other Selected Weeds of British Columbia.  "This field guide has been prepared to help framers, ranchers, resource managers and the public identify British Columbia's noxious weeds"

Resources on Invasive Species in Canada
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Collapse2005 Invasive Species Education Program
Description: From the website: "The ultimate goal of ISEA's Invasive Species Education Project is to help prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species through education. ISEA's Invasive Species Education Project has included a number of successful program components since 2002, designed to teach a wide variety of audience types about invasive species in the Great Lakes. Each year, ISEA works closely with scientists, regulators, teachers, students and the general public to help understand this issue. In 2005, ISEA will continue to develop new invasive species education strategies."
Resource Type: K-12 Curriculum and Lesson Plans
Resource Format: URL
Publisher: Inland Seas Education Association (ISEA)
ExpandAlien Forest Pests
ExpandAsian Longhorned Beetle
ExpandBosque del Apache Migratory Bird Habitat
ExpandCanadian Aquatic Invasive Species Network ( CAISN )
ExpandDiscussions on Invasive Plant Issues in Alberta
ExpandDiseases and Pests of Canadian Forests
ExpandEastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre
ExpandEcological Monitoring and Assessment Network
ExpandEffects of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks on Lodgepole Pine Stand and Woody Debris Dynamics
ExpandElement Stewardship Abstract for Centaurea solstitialis L.
ExpandEmerald Ash Borer
ExpandEmerald Ash Borer 2006 Distribution Map
ExpandEndangered Species
ExpandEnvironment Canada (English version)
ExpandEnvironment Canada (French version)
ExpandGuide to Monitoring Exotic and Invasive Plants
ExpandGypsy Moth Spread in North America
ExpandHudsonia
ExpandHuman Conflicts with Wildlife: Economic Considerations. Proceedings of the Third NWRC Special Symposium.
ExpandHypermedia Forest Insect and Disease Knowledge Base and Diagnosis
ExpandIdentification Guide to North American Invasive Species
ExpandInsects and Diseases of Canada's Forests
ExpandInvaders - Forest Pests
ExpandInvading Species Awareness Program
ExpandInvading Species Watch
ExpandInvasive Alien Species Interactive Modules
ExpandInvasive Species in Canada Database
ExpandInvasive Species in the Great Lakes Region
ExpandInvasive Species Research Institute ( ISRI )
ExpandInvasive Species Research Institute Directory of Experts
ExpandInventory of Existing Biological Diversity Databases for British Columbia (PDF)
ExpandKinds of North American Invasives
ExpandMajor Forest Pests
ExpandMatrix Model Investigation of Invasive Species Control: Bullfrogs on Vancouver Island
ExpandMonitoring the State of the St. Lawrence River: Freshwater Wetlands and Exotic Plant Species(PDF)
ExpandMountain Pine Beetle
ExpandNonindigenous Species Information Bulletin: New Zealand mudsnail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum
ExpandNonnative (Exotic) and Expanding Species
ExpandNorth American (North of Mexico) Introduced and Alien Bee Species
ExpandNoxious weeds, invasive and nuisance plants in British Columbia, List of
ExpandPests Regulated by Canada
ExpandPotamopyrgus antipodarum Distribution in the United States
ExpandPotamopyrgus antipodarum, New Zealand Mudsnail
ExpandPrevencion de la Introduccion y Propagacion de Especies Invasoras Acuaticas en America del Norte
ExpandPurple Loosestrife InfoCentre - Manitoba Purple Loosestrife Project
ExpandPurple Loosestrife Volunteers
ExpandResource Materials and Information
ExpandRich Get Richer: Plant Invasions in the United States and Canada
ExpandScotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) L. in British Columbia
ExpandSpecies at Risk
ExpandStates Reporting West Nile Virus
ExpandWest Nile Virus Monitor
ExpandWestern Zebra Mussel Task Force
ExpandWhitespotted sawyer or Asian longhorned beetle?
ExpandZebra Mussel species profile web page
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