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Arizona

Items of Interest:

Arizona Invasive Species Management Plan (Jun 30, 2008; PDF | 3.2 MB)
Arizona Invasive Species Advisory Council.
The plan was developed by the Arizona Invasive Species Advisory Council (AISAC), a multi-partner organization created by an executive order issued by the governor in 2007.

Arizona Invasive Species Situation, Unwanted Plants and Animals (Jun 30, 2006; PDF | 2.2 MB)
Arizona Invasive Species Advisory Council.
A report to the Governor

Keep Lake Powell Free of Zebra and Quagga Mussels
Zebra Mussel-Free Certification (Mar 2007; PDF | 254 KB)
DOI. NPS. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
You are required to comply with Glen Canyon National Recreation Area's zebra mussel prevention program before you may launch your boat into Lake Powell.

Find Experts and See State Specific Threats:

Invasive Species Experts - Arizona
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force.

Nonindigenous Aquatic Species - Arizona
DOI. USGS. Florida Integrated Science Center.

Pest Tracker - Arizona
USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.

Forest Threat Summary Viewer - Arizona
USDA. FS. Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center.
See what threats (invasive plants, insects and diseases) are in my state.

Government

Arizona
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force. Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Management

Plant Services Division
Arizona Department of Agriculture.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Laws and Regulations

Priority Weeds
Arizona Department of Transportation. Natural Resources.
Species of Concern; Laws and Regulations

Arizona Invasive Species Advisory Council
Governor of Arizona.
Management; Special Note: Arizona Invasive Species Situation, Unwanted Plants and Animals (Jun 30, 2006; PDF | 2.22 MB)

Invasive Species Research
DOI. USGS. Western Ecological Research Center.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Parks; Management; Monitoring; Special Note: Includes fact sheet (PDF | 56 KB), applicable for the following States: Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah

Southwest Exotic Plant Information Clearinghouse (SWEPIC)
DOI. USGS. Southwest Biological Science Center.
Species of Concern; Laws and Regulations; Management; Special Note: Distribution; applicable for the following States: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah

Invasive Non-Native Plants That Threaten Wildlands in Arizona
DOI. USGS. Southwest Exotic Plant Information Clearinghouse; Arizona Wildlands Invasive Plant Working Group.
Species of Concern

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University/Academic

Exotic and Invasive Species
Northern Arizona University. Canyons, Cultures, and Environmental Change.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Management; Special Note: Applicable for the following States: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah

Illustrated Guide to Arizona Weeds
University of Arizona.
Species of Concern

Rangeland West - Invasive Weeds
University of Arizona. AgNIC.
Species of Concern; Contacts

Aquatic Nuisance Species in Arizona
University of Arizona; Arizona Game and Fish; Arizona Department of Agriculture.
Species of Concern; Laws and Regulations; Management

Arizona Forest Health
University of Arizona. Cooperative Extension.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Publications

Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
University of Arizona. Renewable Natural Resources.
Contacts; Organizations

Invasive Weeds of the Southwest
New Mexico State University; University of Arizona; Utah State University.
Species of Concern; Management

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Organizations

Invasives
Arizona Native Plant Society.
Contacts; Organizations; Publications; Laws and Regulations; Special Note: Listserv

Invasive Species in Sonoran Desert Ecosystems
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Organizations; Publications; Special Note: Applicable for the following States: Arizona, California

Non-Native Fishes of Grand Canyon: A Selection of Nine Exotic Species
Grand Canyon River Guides.
Species of Concern; Parks

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