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Intermountain Region

 
 

US Forest Service
Intermountain
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Invasive Species

An invasive species is defined as a plant, animal, or microbe, including its seeds, eggs, spores or other biological material that is non-native to the ecosystem under consideration and whose introduction causes, or is likely to cause, economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.

Click on the images to learn more about the different focus areas of invasive species.
We currently only have pages created for Aquatic Invertebrates and Noxious Weeds. The others will be added at a later time.

Photos of the different focus areas for invasive species. Upper left: invasive aquatic invertebrate – Zebra mussels;  upper right: invasive pathogen – White pine blister rust; center: invasive plant – Leafy spurge with bio-control agents, Red-headed stem borer; lower left: invasive terrestrial invertebrate – Asian long-horned beetle; lower right: invasive aquatic vertebrate – Brook trout Link to aquatic invertebratesLink to pathogens information.Link to Terrestrial Invertebrates information. Link to aquatic invertebrates. Link to Noxious Weeds. Link to pathogens information. Link to Terrestrial Invertebrates information.

 

 

 

US Forest Service - Intermountain Region
Last Modified: Thursday, 01 September 2011 at 11:40:04 EDT


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