Learn More about Invasive Species

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The NBII Invasive Species Node (ISIN) is a data management portal for invasive plants, animals, and pathogens in the U.S. It coordinates invasive species information from other NBII nodes, several USGS Science Centers, and other government and non-government partners. The ISIN is working to create an early detection and rapid response information system for the control of invasive species in the United States.

Visit the Invasive Species Node to learn more.

Invasive Species - Delaware

This page serves relevant regional information for Delaware about invasive species to reflect current species information including: data, maps, links, and tools. Much of the information compiled in this section is taken directly from the Invasives Species Information Node (ISIN).

Delaware Invasive Species Data, Maps, Links, and Tools

Invasive Species Lists
Additional Delaware Invasive Species Resources

Invasive Species in Delaware
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CollapseAgencies and Organizations of Delaware
Description: The site provides links to state agencies and organizations in Delaware that deal with natural resources, invasive species, wildlife management, agriculture, fisheries management, health and social services, vegetation, and other resources.
Resource Type: Bibliographies and Web Indexes
Resource Format: URL
Publisher: United States Department of Agriculture
ExpandAmerica's Least Wanted: Alien Species Invasions of U.S. Ecosystems (PDF, 36 pp., 1.49 MB)
ExpandAquatic Invasive Species Programs and Activities: 50-State Summary (PDF, 76 pp., 445 KB)
ExpandBallast Water and Aquatic Invasive Species (PDF, 2 pp., 222 KB)
ExpandCanada Thistle (Cirsium arvense)
ExpandClimate change and mountain-top removal mining
ExpandCommon Reed (Phragmites australis)
ExpandControlling Backyard Invaders
ExpandDelaware Invasive Species Council ( DISC )
ExpandDelaware Regulatory News and Pest Survey Information

Invasive Species of the Week
(IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group - ISSG)

Click on the button below to open a PDF file of a fact sheet for the 'Invasive Species of the Week'.

The ISSG has launched this 'Invasive Species of the Week' button to raise awareness of the impacts of invasive species on native biodiversity and threatened ecosystems. For information about how to add this button to your own Web site, contact Shyama Pagad (Manager, Species Information Services, IUCN SSC ISSG).

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