Invasive Species Resources for Washington

  Map of the United States with Washington highlighted. Courtesy of Internet Public Library.
Map of the United States with Washington highlighted. Courtesy of Internet Public Library.
The information provided below will lead you to invasive species lists, data, activities, laws, and groups working on invasive species in Washington.

Resources on Invasive Species in Washington
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CollapseA GIS Database for Sage Grouse and Shrubsteppe Management in the Intermountain West
Description: This site is a portal for spatial data needed for research and management of sage grouse and shrubsteppe systems. The site is dynamically changing as we update current information and incorporate new data. Therefore, subsequent visits will reveal new data. Visit often to see what new data layers are available!
Resource Type: Databases and Information Systems
Resource Format: URL
Publisher: United States Geological Survey
ExpandAliens In Your Neighborhood: NatureMapping
ExpandAmerica's Least Wanted: Alien Species Invasions of U.S. Ecosystems (PDF, 36 pp., 1.49 MB)
ExpandAppalachian Trail Environmental Monitoring >> Invasive Species Early Detection
ExpandAppalachian Trail MEGA - Transect: An Introduction - George Wright Society, Portland, Or. (PDF, 1 pp., 6.61 MB)
ExpandAquatic Invasive Species Programs and Activities: 50-State Summary (PDF, 76 pp., 445 KB)
ExpandAquatic Plant Monitoring
ExpandBallast Water - Ships are dumping invasive species laden ballast water into Washington Waters
ExpandBallast Water and Aquatic Invasive Species (PDF, 2 pp., 222 KB)
ExpandBroad-Scale Nonindigenous Species Monitoring along the West Coast in National Marine Sanctuaries and National Estuarine Research Reserves (Part I)
ExpandBroad-Scale Nonindigenous Species Monitoring along the West Coast in National Marine Sanctuaries and National Estuarine Research Reserves (Part II) - Site Specific Projects
ExpandBroad-Scale Nonindigenous Species Monitoring along the West Coast in National Marine Sanctuaries and National Estuarine Research Reserves (Part III) - Overall Conclusions
ExpandChinese Mitten Crab
ExpandClimate change and mountain-top removal mining
ExpandDidymosphenia geminata : A nuisance freshwater alga
ExpandDisappearing Jewels: The Status of New World Amphibians (PDF, 60 pp., 3.60 MB)
ExpandDRAFT Early Detection and Rapid Response Plan for Aquatic Invasive Species in Washington State
ExpandEffects of Global Climate Change on the Fishes of the Southeastern United States (PDF, 29 pp., 168 KB)
ExpandEndangered Species Bulletin Vol. XXXII, No. 2, March 2007 (PDF, 24 pp., 1.37 MB)
ExpandGarden Plants - Only a handful of nursery plants are invasive
ExpandGarden Wise - Non-invasive plants for your garden
ExpandGardening in Western Washington: Native Plants - Identifying, Propagating & Landscaping
ExpandInterpreting Marine Invasive Species for the Public: Aquarium Exhibits As An Untapped Venue for Bioinvasions Prevention and Education
ExpandInvaders at the Gate. Washington Invasive Species Council 2008 Strategic Plan
ExpandInvaders Database System
ExpandInvasive Marine and Estuarine Animals of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
ExpandInvasive Species - Appalachian Trail Conservancy
ExpandInvasive Species Action Plan for Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds (PDF, 10 pp., 35 KB)
ExpandInvasive Species Alert - Green Crabs - Spartina
ExpandInvasive Species Assessment Protocol: A Tool for Creating Regional and National Lists of Invasive Nonnative Plants that Negatively Impact Biodiversity (PDF, 14 pp., 218 KB)
ExpandInvasive, Exotic, Aquatic Plants
ExpandIvyOut Program - Ivy Removal Volunteer Opportunities in Washington State
ExpandMeeting the Challenge: Invasive Plants in Pacific Northwest Ecosystems
ExpandModel Rapid Response Plan for Aquatic Nuisance Species (Part 1: Table of Contents)
ExpandModel Rapid Response Plan for Aquatic Nuisance Species (Part II: Main Document)
ExpandMyocastor coypus Distribution in the United States
ExpandMyocastor coypus, Nutria
ExpandNational Institute of Invasive Species Science ( NIISS )
ExpandNational Jointed Goatgrass Research Program
ExpandNational Wildlife Refuge System Invasive Species Program
ExpandNational Wildlife Refuge System Invasive Species Survey Results for Washington
ExpandNew Zealand Mudsnail Identification
ExpandNew Zealand Mudsnail Photo Gallery
ExpandNew Zealand Mudsnails in the Western USA
ExpandNonindigenous Aquatic Species in Washington
ExpandNortheast Midwest Institute
ExpandNoxious Weed Coloring Book
ExpandNoxious Weed Control Program - Volunteer Opportunities
ExpandNutria, Myocastor coypus, control and management
ExpandOn the Lookout for Aquatic Invaders: Identification Guide for the Pacific Northwest
ExpandOregon Invasive Species Online Hotline (1-866-INVADER)
ExpandPacific Northwest Exotic Pest Plant Council
ExpandPacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council Email Listserv
ExpandPest Alert: Walnut Twig Beetle and Thousand Cankers Disease of Black Walnut (PDF, 7 pp., 510 KB)
ExpandPotamopyrgus antipodarum Distribution in the United States
ExpandPotamopyrgus antipodarum, New Zealand Mudsnail
ExpandRapid Response Plan for Zebra Mussels in the Columbia River Basin - A Comprehensive Multi-Agency Strategy to Expeditiously Guide Rapid Response Activities
ExpandRapid Response Plan for Zebra Mussels in the Columbia River Basin - A Comprehensive Multi-Agency Strategy to Expeditiously Guide Rapid Response Activities - Appendix H - Bonneville Hydroelectric Project Response Plan for Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha)
ExpandState Service Maps for Invasive Species
ExpandSusceptibility to Noxious Weed Invasion
ExpandTemperate Shores: European Crabs
ExpandThe Appalachian Trail MEGA-Transect (PDF, 1 pp., 6.61 MB)
ExpandUSDA Releases Study Results on the Efficacy of Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) to Control Invasive Coqui Frogs in Hawaii (PDF, 3 pp., 36 KB)
ExpandWashington Gap Analysis Project's Predicted Distribution Map - Nutria
ExpandWashington Invasive Species Agencies and Organizations
ExpandWashington Invasive Species Coalition
ExpandWashington Invasive Species Council
ExpandWashington IvyOut: Off Urban Trees Program
ExpandWashington Regulatory News and Pest Survey Information
ExpandWashington State Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) Management Plan
ExpandWashington State Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan
ExpandWashington State Class A Noxious Weeds List
ExpandWashington State Class B Noxious Weeds List
ExpandWashington State Invasive Species Council
ExpandWashington State Resources for Invasive Species
ExpandWashington State-listed Noxious Weeds
ExpandWashington Weed Mapping Tool
ExpandWashington: Invasive Species
ExpandWashington's Class C Noxious Weeds List
ExpandWeed Management Handbook
ExpandWelcome to the Western Integrated Pest Management Center
ExpandWestern Invasives Network ( WIN ) Invasive Species Page
ExpandWestern Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species
ExpandYellow Starthistle
ExpandZebra and Quagga Mussel Distribution in U.S. Lakes
Map Resources on Invasive Species in Washington
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CollapseA GIS Database for Sage Grouse and Shrubsteppe Management in the Intermountain West
Description: This site is a portal for spatial data needed for research and management of sage grouse and shrubsteppe systems. The site is dynamically changing as we update current information and incorporate new data. Therefore, subsequent visits will reveal new data. Visit often to see what new data layers are available!
Resource Type: Databases and Information Systems
Resource Format: URL
Publisher: United States Geological Survey
ExpandAliens In Your Neighborhood: NatureMapping
ExpandMeeting the Challenge: Invasive Plants in Pacific Northwest Ecosystems
ExpandMyocastor coypus Distribution in the United States
ExpandMyocastor coypus, Nutria
ExpandNonindigenous Aquatic Species in Washington
ExpandPotamopyrgus antipodarum Distribution in the United States
ExpandPotamopyrgus antipodarum, New Zealand Mudsnail
ExpandState Service Maps for Invasive Species
ExpandWashington Gap Analysis Project's Predicted Distribution Map - Nutria
ExpandWashington Weed Mapping Tool
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