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  • YouTube Video on the threat of Strawberry Guava

    Sam Gon of the Nature Conservancy has prepared a short video about the threat of Strawberry Guava to our native forests. View it on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pAh-At0HdM
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 05-29-2009
  • Wildland Fire Impacts on Ecosystems and Invasive Plant Species

    From the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Zouhar, Kristin; Smith, Jane Kapler; Sutherland, Steve; Brooks, Matthew L. 2008. Wildland fire in ecosystems: fire and nonnative invasive plants . Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-42-vol. 6. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 09-20-2008
  • USGS Briefing on the Challenge of Invasive Species

    The US Geological Survey is hosting a series of briefings for members of Congress and their staffs. Keeping within their theme of Climate Change, they will be holding a briefing on " The Challenge of Invasive Species " on September 19, 2008 at 9:30 am in the Rayburn House Office Building, room...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 09-16-2008
  • Governor Lingle Signs Invasive Species Legislation - Act 40

    On April 28, 2008, Governor Linda Lingle signed into law Act 40 Relating to Invasive Species . Under these provisions, the Hawaii Department of Agriculture will be responsible for maintaining a list of restricted plants. The Department may designate certain plant species as noxious weeds and those plants...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 05-29-2008
  • New book on weeds and invasive plants

    From the University of California-Riverside press release and published in EurekAlert! October 1, 2007 . Book on weeds and invasive plants discusses how to manage them using ecological approaches Invasive species are a prime reason for loss of biodiversity, says UC Riverside's Jodie Holt, a co-author...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 10-01-2007
  • Alien birds may be the last hope for Hawaiian plants

    From Nature Newsblog : After years of fighting the threats posed by foreign species on the Hawaiian islands, conservationists have discovered that invasive birds may now be the only hope left for the survival of some native plants. Hawaii is one of the most invaded places in the world, in terms of foreign...
    Posted to Forum by VincentD on 10-01-2007
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