Invasive Plant Atlas of New England

map of New England with flowers and letters IPANE below it

The Invasive Plant Atlas of New England (IPANE) is web-accessible database of invasive and potentially invasive plants in New England that is continually updated by a network of professionals and trained volunteers. An important focus of the project is the early detection of, and rapid response to, new invasions.

Help Monitor for Zebra Mussels in the West!

Zebra mussel. Photo-USGS.
Zebra mussel. Photo-USGS.

The Volunteer Zebra Mussel Monitoring Program coordinated through Portland State University allows people to become involved in the important task of early detection of zebra mussels and quagga mussels as they expand their range westward.

Preventing the spread of zebra mussels to the Columbia River and its associated waterways in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming is the primary objective of the Zebra Mussel Monitoring Network coordinated by the Center for Lakes & Reservoirs.

The Zebra Mussel Monitoring Network coordinates volunteers throughout the West who have access to lakes and rivers. Volunteers are provided a PVC substrate to hang on their docks and monitor for zebra mussel colonization. Monthly reply cards are submitted by volunteers to the Aquatic Nuisance Species Volunteer Coordinator at the Center for Lakes & Reservoirs to indicate signs of colonization. If there is a positive sighting, authorities are alerted and further steps are taken to determine the extent of colonization.

For additional information about becoming a volunteer please contact Steve Wells, Zebra Mussel Volunteer Monitoring Coordinator at 503-725-9076 or invasivespecies@pdx.edu

Volunteer Opportunities

On this page, we list activities, ideas, and organizations that advertise invasive species issues and activities.

There are lots of ways to learn more about invasive species, and to teach others about them. You can wear caps and t-shirts and buttons, distribute bumper stickers, flyers and posters, and even get involved by joining an action group or maybe an online discussion group. Volunteer to assist land managers in removing invasive plants and restoring native plant communities. Participate in local community weed pulling events. For information on participating in or organizing a community weed pull, contact your local National Park Service, Native Plant Society, or other conservation organizations such as The Nature Conservancy (check out TNC's Volunteer Coordination and Outreach Tools).

Resources for Volunteer Opportunities
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CollapseAlternative Plant List for Exotic Invasive Plants of Eastern Massachusetts
Description: This is a table detailing native alternatives to invasive species that can be planted in the Urban Wilds (Boston's city-owned natural areas).
Resource Type: Checklists and Identification Guides
Resource Format: URL
Publisher: EarthWorks
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ExpandArizona Wildland Invasive Plant Working Group ( AZ-WIPW )
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ExpandCalifornia Zebra Mussel Early Detection and Monitoring Volunteer Outreach Program
ExpandChinese Tallow (Sapium sebiferum)
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ExpandEarly Detection of Invasive Plant Species in the San Francisco Bay Area Network - A Volunteer-Based Approach
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ExpandGeorgia Aquatic Nuisance Species Overview (PPT, 31.7 MB)
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ExpandInvaders - Citizen Scientist
ExpandInvaders of the Sonoran Desert Region: a project of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
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ExpandNational Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Weed Mapping Manual Manual
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ExpandPampas Grass (Cortaderia seloana)
ExpandPlant Stalkers: A Citizen Science Program
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ExpandProtect Your Waters Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers Activities
ExpandPurple Loosestrife Volunteers
ExpandRed Sesbania (Sesbania punicea)
ExpandSacramento Weed Warriors - Introduction
ExpandSacramento Weed Warriors (SWW) Project: How to Volunteer
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ExpandSAMAB Appalachian Volunteer Environmental Monitoring Program (SAVEM) Map Maker
ExpandSan Francisco Bay Area Network - Weed Watchers Invasive Plant Early Detection Program
ExpandSAVEM--Southern Appalachian Volunteer Environmental Monitoring
ExpandSpanish Broom (Spartium junceum)
ExpandThe Appalachian Trail MEGA-Transect (PDF, 1 pp., 6.61 MB)
ExpandVolunteer Activities: Terrestrial Inventory and Control
ExpandVolunteer Author Information
ExpandVolunteer coordination and outreach tools
ExpandVolunteer for Early Detection of Aquatic Invaders in Central California
ExpandVolunteer Invasives Monitoring Program
ExpandVolunteer-Assisted Invasive Plants Surveys of Riparian Corridors at Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska - Final Report
ExpandVolunteers and Invasive Plants - Learning and Lending a Hand Training Module on Managing Invasive Plants
ExpandVolunteers and Invasive Plants - Learning and Lending a Hand Training Modules
ExpandWeed Warriors
ExpandWeed Warriors Program for Montgomery County
ExpandWeed/Invasive Species Control Activities
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