Center for Invasive Plant Management
The Center for Invasive Plant Management promotes ecologically sound management of invasive plants in western North America by promoting research and public education and facilitating regional collaboration and communication among researchers, educators, and land managers.
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CO Department of Agriculture's Biological Pest Control Program (Insectary)
The Colorado Department of Agriculture's Biological Pest Control Program is located at the Insectary in Palisade, Colorado.
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CO Department of Agriculture's Noxious Weed Management Program
The Colorado Department of Agriculture's Noxious Weed Management Program has information on noxious weed regulations, noxious weed identification, maps, etc.
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CO Environmental Pesticide Education Program
The Colorado Environmental Pesticide Education Program has information on pesticide labels, MSDS, pesticide safety, pest management, consumer information, pesticide regulations, environmental protection, etc.
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CO Natural Resources Conservation Service
Colorado Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) employees provide technical assistance based on sound science and suited to a customer's specific needs. NRCS provides financial assistance for many conservation activities. Participation in NRCS programs is voluntary.
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CO State University Extension
Colorado State University Extension provides information for consumers about crops, farm management, food and nutrition, gardening, insects, livestock, resources, and youth development across the state.
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CO State University Extension - Pueblo
The Colorado State University Extension in Pueblo County provides information for Pueblo County consumers about crops, farm management, food and nutrition, gardening, insects, livestock, resources, and youth development across the state.
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CO Weed Management Association
The mission of the Colorado Weed Management Association is to provide education, regulatory direction, professional improvement, and environmental awareness to preserve and protect our natural resources from the degrading impacts of invasive species (terrestrial and aquatic vegetation) in Colorado and surrounding states.
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Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States
Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States is a database of information about plants that invade natural areas in the U.S. (including Hawaii). It is intended as an informational and educational tool.
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National Institute of Invasive Species Science
The National Institute of Invasive Species Science is a clearing house for data on invasive species. It is a multi-agency/organization collaborative to aid in the distribution of invasive species data.
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National Invasive Species Information Center
The National Invasive Species Information Center (NISIC) was established in 2005 at the National Agricultural Library to meet the information needs of users including the National Invasive Species Council.
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North American Invasive Species Management Association
The mission of the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) is to provide education, regulatory direction, professional improvement, and environmental awareness to preserve and protect our natural resources from the degrading impacts of exotic, invasive noxious weeds.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the only agency of the U.S. Government whose primary responsibility is the conservation of the nation's fish, wildlife, and plants. Because of our responsibilities, the Service is very concerned about the impacts that invasive species are having across the Nation. Invasive plants and animals have many impacts on fish and wildlife resources.
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USDA PLANTS Database
The USDA PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories. It includes names, plant symbols, checklists, distributional data, species abstracts, characteristics, images, crop information, automated tools, onward web links, and references.
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