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Provides information about electronic mailing lists that discuss issues related to invasive species. See other sections for species specific information and for pest management:

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GISIN-L Listserv
An email list for GISIN (Global Invasive Species Information Network) members and for discussions about invasive species, data collection, management, and exchange.

To subscribe, send an email to
<LISTSERV@MONARCH.CR.USGS.GOV> with the words "SUBSCRIBE GISIN-L"
in the body of your message
(without the quotation marks).

Global Invasive Species Team Listserv
The Nature Conservancy's Global Invasive Species Team maintains an invasive species listserve for people (not just TNC staff) who are working in any aspect of invasive species issues.

Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk (HEAR) Project - HEAR sponsored mailing lists and Non-HEAR sponsored internet lists

IABIN Invasives Information Network - I3N
An Invasive Species Information Network for the Americas. This listserv is intended to serve anyone interested in participating in the IABIN Invasives Information Network (I3N). I3N will be composed of interoperable invasive species information nodes using common standards, forming a network that supports the work of the invasive species community in the Americas. IABIN (the Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network) is an initiative of the Summit of the Americas that promotes compatible means of collection, communication, and exchange of information relevant to decision-making and education on biodiversity conservation.

To subscribe to the listserv, send a message from your e-mail account to <Majordomo@monarch.cr.usgs.gov> with subscribe i3nlist in the body of your message. Do not add any other text to the message and leave the subject line blank.

IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group - Aliens-L
Aliens-L is dedicated to alien invasive species, with a focus on those that threaten biodiversity. It allows users to freely seek and share information on alien invasive species and related issues. Participation from all who are interested in the invasive species problem is welcome.

To subscribe send a message to ssc-mgr@indaba.iucn.org with the command, subscribe aliens-l, in the message body (not subject line).

Invasive Species in Rhode Island: Science, News & Events
The RIINVASIVES list works to foster communication and discussion among people interested in invasive species.

The list is maintained at the University of Rhode Island and is managed by Lisa Gould (invasives@rinhs.org) for the Rhode Island Invasive Species Council, an outreach activity of the Rhode Island Natural History Survey and the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station/Cooperative Extension, within the URI College of the Environment & Life Sciences (CELS).

Invasive Species Threats in the Caribbean
Engage in a regional initiative, supported by The Nature Conservancy and implemented by CAB International, which seeks to review invasive species issues across the islands of the Caribbean.

NatureServ - The Invasives Discussion List
The Invasives Discussion List exists to promote communication among people working with invasive species of any kingdom within natural heritage member programs, conservation data centers (CDCs), and NatureServe. Discussion is focused on issues related to policy and strategy, methodology, coordination, collaboration, Invasive Species Impact Ranking (I-Ranking), status (classification/distribution), impacts and other cross-cutting issues of general interest to those working on non-native species within NatureServe, our member programs and our partners.

Non-Indigenous Species Listserv - Gulf of Mexico Ecosytem
For members of the Gulf Regional Panel and individuals interested or involved in the panel's work. The list is used to exchange information regarding panel activities; announce new NIS-related publications, initiatives or meetings; request information or assistance on NIS issues; and to generally raise awareness of ongoing efforts to prevent and control NIS introductions.

Send an e-mail message to listserv@listserv.gsmfc.org with the command 'subscribe gulfregionalpanel-l {Your First and Last Name}' (without the quotes) in the body of the message. No subject line is required.

Nebraska Invasives Species Project Listserv
This monthly newsletter will include updates on events going on throughout the state and news in invasive species management and control.

To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: LISTSERV@UNL.EDU
In the Message Field (NOT Subject): SUBSCRIBE INVASIVESNETWORK

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Pest Management

PestNet
Membership to 'PestNet' is free and open to people both in and outside the Pacific and Southeast Asia who belong to government research and extension services, scientific organisations, academic institutions, universities and schools, and the private sector. In fact, it is open to anyone who: (1) has an interest in, (2) has a question concerning, (3) wants to share information on, or (4) has an announcement to make on issues which are relevant to plant protection and quarantine in the region.

Pest Alert List Server - University of Florida
This list is open for membership to any person with an interest in the insect, mite, nematode or plant disease problems that occur in Florida.

To subscribe: Send an e-mail to: listserv@lists.ufl.edu.
Leave the subject line blank and in the text of the message type: subscribe PestAlert-L your name

PESTCON - University of Iowa
Listserv to discuss IPM (Integrated Pest Management). The list is owned by Dave Jackson at the University of Iowa.

To subscribe to PESTCON, send e-mail to PESTCON@UIOWA.EDU, with subscription request in the subject line and body text of subscribe PESTCON Jane Doe where Jane Doe is the real name of the subscriber.

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