New Report: Giant Constrictor Risk

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Five giant non-native snake species may endanger the health of U.S. ecosystems, according to a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) report.

Resources
Bullet ItemView the full risk-assessment report
Bullet ItemUSGS Press Release: Report Documents the Risks of Giant Invasive Snakes in the U.S.
Bullet ItemView the NBII Reptiles Web Site
Bullet ItemView the NBII Web site for Invasive Snakes
Bullet ItemEverglades National Park Web page for the Burmese Python species profile.

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Southeastern US

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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 the Southeastern US (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida).

You can also view state-specific resources for these states:


Invasive Species in the South Atlantic Region
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CollapseEverglades National Park Florida Invaders
Description: Main page highlighting invasive species in the Everglades National Park in Florida
Resource Type: Federal Government Agencies (U.S.)
Resource Format: URL
Publisher: National Park Service
ExpandACE Basin - South Carolina Spray Sites in ACE Basin [07ACEBasinPhrag.kmz](KMZ, 36.91 KB)
ExpandAnts of Florida (Species List and Images)
ExpandAnts of Georgia (Species List and Images)
ExpandAnts of North Carolina (Species List and Images)
ExpandAnts of South Carolina (Species List and Images)
ExpandAquatic Nuisance Species Program Illegal Aquatic Plants - South Carolina Noxious Weeds List
ExpandArthropod Fauna Associated with Kudzu (Pueraria montana var. Lobata Willd) in North Carolina
ExpandAsian Longhorned Beetle - A Threat to Florida Trees
ExpandBurmese Pythons in South Florida: Scientific Support for Invasive Species Management
ExpandCogongrass (Imperata cylindrica) Biology, Ecology and Management in Florida
ExpandCogongrass Control Recommendations from: Identifying and Controlling Cogongrass in Georgia
ExpandDealing with Iguanas in the South Florida Landscape
ExpandEcology of Wild Hogs in Florida (PDF, 11 pp., 9.85 MB)
ExpandEradication of Introduced Carnivorous Lizards from Southwest Florida
ExpandFeral Iguanas in Florida
ExpandFirst Occurrence of the Nonindigenous Green Mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) in Coastal Georgia, United States
ExpandFishes of Georgia: Georgia Freshwater Fish Distribution, Classification, and Information
ExpandFlorida - Bureau of Invasive Plant Management
ExpandFlorida Bureau of Invasive Plant Management
ExpandFlorida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Technical Bulletin on Applesnails
ExpandFlorida Department of Environmental Protection Weed Alert - Water-lettuce (Pistia stratiotes)
ExpandFlorida Department of Environmental Protection Weed Alert - Water-lettuce (Pistia stratiotes)
ExpandFlorida Exotic Pest Plant Council ( FL-EPPC )
ExpandFlorida Exotic Pest Plant Council Exotic Pest Plant Database
ExpandFlorida Exotic Pest Plant Council Melaleuca Sighting Reporting Form
ExpandFlorida Exotic Pest Plant Council's Web links
ExpandFlorida Integrated Science Center Herpetology Photo Gallery
ExpandFlorida Invaders: Under Siege by Plant and Animal Invaders, Nature and our Economy are at Risk!
ExpandFlorida Invasive Animal Task Team ( FIATT )
ExpandFlorida Invasive Species Agencies and Organizations
ExpandFlorida Invasive Species State Laws and Regulations
ExpandFlorida Landowner Incentive Programs
ExpandFlorida Native Plant Society Policy Statement on Arundo Donax
ExpandFlorida Natural Areas Inventory - Invasive Species
ExpandFlorida Natural Areas Inventory ( FNAI )
ExpandFlorida Nonnative Species Information
ExpandFlorida Pest Alert-L Listserv
ExpandFlorida Pest Alert-L Listserv
ExpandFlorida Regulatory News and Pest Survey Information
ExpandFlorida State Resources for Invasive Species
ExpandFlorida State-listed Noxious Weeds
ExpandFlorida: Invasive Species
ExpandFlorida's Coastal Habitats - Threats and Protection
ExpandFlorida's Exotic Wildlife, Species detail, Cuban Treefrog
ExpandFlorida's Exotic Wildlife: Status for 196 Bird Species
ExpandFlorida's Exotic Wildlife: Status for 31 Mammal Species
ExpandFlorida's Exotic Wildlife: Status for 4 Amphibian Species
ExpandFlorida's Exotic Wildlife: Status for 48 Reptile Species
ExpandFlorida's Nonnative Species
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