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Exotic/Introduced Species experts in the Ecological Information Network's (EIN) Expertise Database. Hint! Select Ecological from the list of Expertise categories, then select Exotic / Introduced Species from the resulting list.

 

 

Logo of the Center for Integrated Pest Management (CIPM). Link to http://pestdata.nscu.edu/ IPM (Integrated Pest Management) Expertise Database (Center for Integrated Pest Management - CIPM). The database lists research and extension personnel, land grant institutions, grower organizations, NGO's, and environmental institutes.Logo for the United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative State, Research, Education and Extension Service (SCREES).

 

State and Federal Contacts Database (USDA Cooperative State, Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES)). State contacts for IPM, PSEP, IPMCs, and IR-4.


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Logo of the SeaGrantSeaGrant Coastal Science Experts Guide. Search the guide by an expert category , one or more Sea Grant programs and/or one or more keywords. Hint! Select the Zebra Mussels and Other Non-Native Species category.

Taxonomic Resources and Expertise Directory (TRED). Search for a taxonomist by taxonomic specialist name, general and specific taxonomic expertise, geographic expertise, or habitat expertise.

List of Expertise Databases (National Invasive Species Information Center)

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United States Geological Survey - Science for a changing world (logo). Link to the USGS Web site.USGS Invasive Species Science Program Experts list. Invasive species contacts in your region.

 

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Other Sources of Experts and Expertise:

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Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) icon indicates PDF document available for download. Click to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.Members of the Louisiana Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force (Appendix A of the State Management Plan for Aquatic Invasive Species in Louisiana)

Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) icon indicates PDF document available for download. Click to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.People in [western] agencies that may respond to a new introduction (Appendix 2 [page 35] Model Rapid Response Plan for Aquatic Nuisance Species, Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species)

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