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Meeting 2011

The WRP 2011 annual meeting is scheduled for October 12-13, in Oakland, California.

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QZAP

The goal of the Quagga/Zebra Mussel Action Plan (QZAP) is to summarize current strategies to address the invasion of zebra and quagga mussels in the West, and to identify and prioritize the specific actions that are needed to comprehensively prevent the further spread of these mussels, respond to new infestations, and manage existing infestations.

Western Regional Panel

WRP

Western Region

Area Covered by WRP

The Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species was formed in 1997 to help limit the introduction, spread and impacts of aquatic nuisance species into the Western Region of North America. This panel of public and private entities was formed by a provision in the National Invasive Species Act of 1996 (P.L. 101-636), the amendment to the 1990 Act. The spread of nonindigenous aquatic species is causing significant economic and ecological problems throughout North America. Invasive, non-native species are one of the leading threats to the ecological integrity of forests, grasslands, and waterways. Recognizing the threat to western aquatic ecosystems and water delivery systems caused by nuisance exotics has raised concerns with representatives from State, Provincial, and Federal agencies as well as Private water interests. The purpose of these pages is to provide an information network for the various interests involved with management of aquatic nuisance species as well as to educate the public.

The public and private sectors working together to protect western water resources from aquatic nuisance species.


This web site is maintained by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service under direction from the Western Regional Panel