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Photo collage of invasive plants and animalsNuisance and Invasive Species

Improvements in travel technology have dramatically increased the rate of nonnative species of plants and animals being introduced into the United States. Many arrive on our shores in the ballast water of ships, packing materials, wood used for shipping pallets, ornamental plants, and soil. Once here, they often lack their natural enemies, pests, or disease that kept them in check in their native environment. This can allow them to spread quickly, causing negative biological and economic impacts.
 


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Interim Invasive Plant Species Lists Compiled by USDA NRCS New York

Herbaceous and Woody Species

September 18, 2009 - USDA NRCS New York has compiled an interim list of invasive species of herbaceous and woody plants until an official list is released.
 


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 David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org


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