Federal Government
Accomplishments Resulting from the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force.
Online Warning System Saves Farmers Million (Asian Soybean Rust) (Apr 16, 2007)
ipmPIPE.org (Pest Information Platform for Extension & Education).
Aquatic Invasive Species: Success Stories
DOC. NOAA. National Sea Grant Office.
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program - Goals and Accomplishments
DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program offers technical and financial assistance to private landowners to voluntarily restore wetlands and other fish and wildlife habitats on their lands. The program emphasizes the reestablishment of native vegetation and ecological communities for the benefit of fish and wildlife while meeting the needs and desires of private landowners. Read about their recent and cumulative successes.
Exotic Plant Management Teams (EPMT)
DOI. National Park Service.
Haven For Exotics Returned To Native Prairie (Aug 1, 2006)
DOI. National Park Service.
Saltcedar Management: A Success Story
DOI. National Park Service. Curtis E. Deuser.
Saltcedar Management Workshop (Jun 12, 1996)
National Invasive Species Council (NISC) Success Stories (Sep 2004; DOC | 166 KB)
National Invasive Species Council.
Case Studies: National Management Plan (Jan 2001)
National Invasive Species Council.
Operation Full Stop 2002: Reduction in Termite Numbers Signals Success (Jul 7, 2002)
USDA. Agricultural Research Service.
Karnal Bunt of Wheat - Systematics Success Stories
USDA.
Agricultural Research Service.
In 1997 the $6 billion U.S. wheat export market was saved
from a threatened Karnal Bunt epidemic by a a careful
systematic study at the ARS Systematic Botany and Mycology
Laboratory.
Fruitful
Returns From Fruit Fly Management Project
USDA.
Agricultural Research Service. Agricultural Research
Magazine (Feb 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 2).
A regional effort launched in 2000 to develop effective biocontrol methods for
a quartet of exotic insect pests that have attacked fruits and vegetables all
across the Hawaiian Islands (U.S.) has paid off handsomely with an economic return
of more than 30 percent, according to information released recently by the U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS).
USDA Celebrates 100-Year Anniversary of Fever Tick Eradication Program (Jul 11, 2006)
USDA. Agricultural Research Service and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
USDA Announced the Eradication of Oriental Fruit Fly in California (Mar 7, 2005)
USDA. Agricultural Research Service and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
TEAM Leafy Spurge: A Success Story in Progress
USDA. Agricultural Research Service and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
Screwworm
Eradication Program Records
USDA. National Agricultural
Library.
Invasive Species Success Stories
USDA. NAL. National Invasive Species Information Center.
Published by: USDA. Agricultural Research Service.
My Stories
USDA. NAL. National Invasive Species Information Center.
Compiled by: University of Arizona, Office of Arid Lands Studies.
My Stories is a collection of personal stories based on interviews of public and private land managers. These stories are intended to provide general information about invasive species, their control and management, and their impacts on our environment.
Success Stories - Invasive Species
USDA. Forest Service. Eastern Region.
Success Stories
USDA. Forest Service. Forest Health Protection.
Wisconsin Success Stories (several related to invasives)
USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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