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Nebraska Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan (Aug 2010; PDF | 1.5 MB) Nebraska Invasive Species Project. The Nebraska ANS Plan will be submitted to the National ANSTask Force by Oct 1, 2010 for final approval. The plan's purpose is to providethe state's natural resource managers a…
Research Finds Economic Impact of Laurel Wilt Disease Could be "Catastrophic" (Sep 9, 2010) American Society for Horticultural Science. Scientists have found that the invasive fungus called laurel wilt disease and the redbay ambrosia beetle, which carries laurel wilt, represent a…
Non-native Pet Amnesty Day Event -- Sep 25, 2010 at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Jacksonville Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. People can surrender exotic pets free of charge with no questions asked and with no penalties. * See our Florida page for more resources.
Use of Wasp to Track EAB (Emerald Ash Borer) Increases (PDF | 43 KB) (Sep 1, 2010) USDA . FS . Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry. As the EAB , an ash tree killer, edges closer to New England woods, forest health managersare expanding a promising technique to detect low-level pest…
National Wildlife Refuge System Closes Caves to Slow Spread of White-Nose Syndrome (PDF | 410 KB) (Sep 13, 2010) DOI . Fish and Wildlife Service. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Wildlife Refuge System has decided to close caves and abandoned mines on refuges and implement research…
Strategic Planning for the Florida Citrus Industry: Addressing Citrus Greening (2010) / Press Release (Mar 23, 2010) The National Academies Press. National Research Council. This report lays out a strategic plan to control citrus greening and develop a comprehensive solution to diseases that damage…
See our Conference Calendar for more information: Wisconsin Invasive Species Field Day -- Sep 28, 2010 2010 Delaware Invasive Species Council Annual Meeting - "Ecosystem Impacts" -- Oct 13, 2010 Aquatic Invasive Species Workshop -- Oct 13, 2010 The Plant Conservation Alliance (PCA)…
(ATLANTA – Sept. 24, 2010) Today, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute (KWRRI) as a Center of Excellence for Watershed Management
For Immediate Release No. 10-OPA113 (EAST LANSING, Mich. – Sept. 24, 2010) Nearly $2 million in federal grants to five Michigan organizations were announced here this afternoon by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(PHILADELPHIA – September 24, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today released a draft Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), a mandatory “pollution diet” designed to restore the Chesapeake Bay and its vast network of streams, creeks and rivers
NOAA's Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary proposes the creation of a research area to better evaluate effects of human activities, including fishing, on sanctuary resources.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Locke announced today sweeping reforms to increase accountability and transparency and strengthen the public's trust in NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement and the General Counsel for Enforcement and Litigation.
Shortly after arriving in office 17 months ago, I heard troubling complaints about NOAA’s enforcement programs nationwide, and I decided that an investigation was warranted. I requested that the IG conduct a thorough investigation to identify the problems, so that we could take appropriate action.
By Jeffrey RobichaudBoy did the summer get away from me. Unlike one of my fav Sly and the Family Stone songs, it was mostly Hot Work in the Summertime this year. I had intentions of posting a series of entries about urban waters, but instead we spent most of the summer conducting monitoring around…
NOAA's National Hurricane Center is now tracking the 13th named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Matthew is also forecast to become the season's 7th hurricane.
PHILADELPHIA (Sept. 23, 2010) – The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that a new drinking water well has been hooked up to the Bally Borough public water system, and that residents no longer have to rely on bottled drinking water
(Seattle – Sept. 23, 2010) Ralph Burgess and John Kilcup have been ordered by the Environmental Protection Agency to remove fill material and restore damaged wetlands on their property in Ocean Shores, Washington
(New York, N.Y.) EPA’s national GreenChill partnership recently recognized a number of supermarket chains with stores in New Jersey and New York for their efforts to reduce emissions from refrigeration equipment and their impact on climate change
(Buffalo, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is making a $20 million investment in the Great Lakes through New York State, targeting the most significant environmental problems facing the Great Lakes
Por Lina Younes¿Cuántas veces ha pensado en hacer algo especial al aire libre durante el fin de semana? ¿Cuántas veces ha querido prestar servicio voluntario para hacer algo para su comunidad? ¿Con cuánta frecuencia ha buscado excursiones para que toda la familia pueda pasar un buen rato al…