Organizations
State Wildlife Action Plans (or select State from drop down box on right to view more comprehensive State information)
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
State wildlife action plans outline the steps that are needed to conserve wildlife and habitat before they become more rare and more costly to protect. Taken as a whole, they present a national action agenda for preventing wildlife from becoming endangered.
Information
About Invasive Species by State
Defenders of Wildlife. The Biodiversity Partnership.
Species of Concern; Special Note: Includes all States
Native Gardening and Invasive Plants Guide - Invasive Plant Finder
eNature; National Wildlife Foundation.
Species of Concern; Special Note: Searchable by all States
State
Appendix – Halting the Invasion: State Tools for Invasive
Species Management (Aug 2002)
Environmental Law Institute.
Species of Concern; Special Note: Includes all States - contains information for each state including different categories of invasive species, and statutes and regulations
States
Restricting Firewood Movement and/or Advocating Leaving Firewood
at Home: Who is Affected?
Don't Move Firewood.
Species of Concern
Status and Trends in State Invasive Species Policy: 2002-2009 (May
2010)
Environmental Law Institute.
Species of Concern; Special Note: Includes 11 States
Gulf & South Altantic Regional
Panel on Aquatic Invasive Species
Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Management; Special Note: Applicable for the following
States: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas
County Extension Offices
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network.
Contacts; Organizations; Special Note: Includes all States
NatureServe
NatureServe.
Organizations; Special Note: Includes all States
The Nature Conservancy
Nature Conservancy.
Contacts; Organizations; Special Note: Includes all States
Native Plant Societies - Associations Listed by Region
North American Native Plant Society.
Contacts; Special Note: Includes all States and Provinces
North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) - Certified Lake Managers and Certified Lake Professionals
North American Lake Management Society.
Contacts
North American Weed
Free Forage Program
North American Weed Management Association.
There is a growing demand in North America for the use of certified weed free
forage and mulch as a preventative program in integrated Weed Management Systems
to limit the spread of noxious weeds. The goal of this standard is to provide
a guideline to set minimum requirements
for uniform participation of the various provinces and states in the program.
Noxious Weeds by State: Recognized in the Administration of the Federal Seed Act - Prohibited and/or Primary
Prairie Frontier.
Species of Concern; Special Note: Includes all States
Sierra Club
Sierra Club.
Contacts; Organizations; Laws and Regulations; Management; Special Note: Includes all States
Wild Ones Chapters
Wild Ones.
Contacts; Special Note: Includes 12 States
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