Now you can submit invasive species observations directly with your iPhone from the field. These reports are uploaded to EDDMapS and e-mailed directly to local and state verifiers for review.
This app is based on the U.S. Forest Service publication: A Field Guide for the Identification of Invasive Plants in Southern Forests. Invasions of nonnative plants into forests of the Southern United States continue to go unchecked and only partially unmonitored.
The Southeast Early Detection Network (SEEDN) app brings the power of EDDMapS to your smartphone. Now you can submit invasive species observations directly with your smartphone from the field. These reports are uploaded to EDDMapS and e-mailed directly to local and state verifiers for review.
MAEDN is a vast network of land managers, field experts, citizen scientists, naturalists, gardeners and others interested in documenting invasive plant occurrences in the mid-Atlantic region for the purposes of early detection, improved management and better coordination.
Provides a means of reporting new sightings of select invasive species in Coalition States, a mechanism for alerting appropriate individuals to the reports, and generates distribution maps for the reported species.
The Outsmart Invasive Species project is a collaboration between the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (MA DCR) and the Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health at the University of Georgia.
The Invasive Plant Atlas of New England's (IPANE) mission is to create a comprehensive web-accessible database of invasive and potentially invasive plants in New England that will be continually updated by a network of professionals and trained volunteers.
Identify, enumerate, and map stink bug populations for decision support in agricultural pest control. Stink Bug Scout is designed for use by university researchers for making assessments of stink bug populations in fields and across landscapes.
The What's Invasive! app displays local lists of top invasive plants and/or animals (with images and short descriptions to remind you of what they look like) that have been identified by National Park Service or other invasive management authorities.
The Pacific Northwest Early Detection Network (PNEDN) app brings the power of EDDMapS to your smartphone. Now you can submit invasive species observations directly with your smartphone from the field.
This app allows you to report invasive plants in National Wildlife Refuges. This includes Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Silvio O. Conte National Fish & Wildlife Refuge (Pondicherry Division) and Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge.
The Invaders of Texas Citizen Science program collects species observations from volunteer "citizen scientists" trained to use a specially developed Invasive Species Early Detection and Reporting Kit. With this kit, volunteers detect invaders' arrival and dispersal in their own local areas.
This app focuses on plant species that are used ornamentally and have become invasive in at least part of the Midwest. Cultivars or hybrids produced from these species may or may not be invasive.
The photos present in this App are intended to help foresters, urban landscaping employees, or others working with trees recognize some of the common pest insects affecting trees in North America and understand their life cycles and how they damage trees. The information was drawn from book, websites, factsheets, and some original literature.
GLEDN is an invasive species early detection and warning system for the Great Lakes region developed through funding provided by the National Park Service as part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
This is a field guide for vegetable crops with real-time alerts as the extension specialist for the commodity determines there is a need to provide additional information. It will continue to grow to include additional vegetables and problems. Currently this app only focuses on disease management in cucurbit vegetables.
This app allows you to read news articles, view videos, download publications, and access pictures which will aid you in adapting Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices to your agricultural operation.