General
Crop Protection Compendium
CAB International.
Defending Favorite Places: How Hunters and Anglers Can Stop the Spread
of Invasive Species (available on video)
USDA. FS. Invasive Species Program.
This documentary video
was produced on DVD as part of the National Invasive Species Threat Campaign.
Linking invasive species management principles with the hunting and angling conservation
ethic is critical as invasive species threaten the future of hunting and fishing.
Note:
The video links require Windows Media Player for .wmv files.
Global Invasive Species Database (GISD)
World Conservation Union. Invasive Species Specialist Group.
The database is designed to provide relevant, expert created global information to agencies, resource managers, decision makers, and interested individuals. The database can now be accessed in two ways: online, or via a free copy of CD-ROM that can be requested from M. Browne.
Forest Pests of North America CD-ROM
University of Georgia. Warnell School of Forest Resources. Entomology.
Forest Pests of North America Integrated Pest Management Photo CD Series contains three hundred (300) images in Kodak Digital Sciences Photo CD Image Pac format (PCD) that can be used to support and assist the implementation of forest IPM in the North America.
Invasive and Exotic Species Compendium CD-ROM
Natural Areas Association.
Features 93 journal articles on invasive and exotic species and references to relevant websites. It costs $22 for NAA members, $32 for nonmembers. To order send name and address with check or money order to:
Natural Areas Association
P.O. Box 1504
Bend, OR 97709
Living
Green Episode - Invasive Exotics (29 minutes; available on
DVD)
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences.
This episode focuses on the importance of controlling invasive exotic plants,
insects, and animals. Join host Dr. Mark Hostetler as he informs people about
the importance of controlling the spread of invasive exotics, including introduced
plants (Chinese tallow trees, wild taro, water hyacinths, and melaleuca trees),
fire ants, and even released pets such as the large Nile monitor lizard. Options
are explored for homeowners and landowners alike to control invasive species
in their own communities.
The Silent
Invasion
Oregon Public Broadcasting.
The documentary produced by Ed Jahn illustrates how
invasive species are changing the environment in Oregon,
and focuses on ways people can work together to make a
difference to native fish and wildlife resources, Oregon's
economy and quality of life. Watch the video online or
can be ordered on DVD for educational use. |