On this page you will find a collection of invasive species related links. If you would like to suggest an addition to this list, please let us know
- InvasiveSpecies.gov is the gateway to Federal efforts concerning invasive species. It is also the website for the National Invasive Species Council, which coordinates Federal responses to invasive species.
- Fact sheets with detailed information on control and alternative landscape plants are featured on this helpful website produced by the National Park Service.
- species write-ups formerly at TNCWEEDS are extremely good documents originally prepared by The Nature Conservancy with an extensive image library, information on management of invasive species, and detailed treatments on many invasive species
- The University of Montana and USDA-ARS have created the Invaders Database System, a Web site where growers can find what plants are listed as noxious weeds in each of the lower 48 states and 6 Canadian provinces. Users can browse an entire state’s list or enter a plant name to find what states list it as noxious.
- The Northeast Aquatic Nuisance Species Panel
- The Invasive Plant Atlas of New England (IPANE), with lots of data and links.
- The New England Wild Flower Society has information on invasive plants, with many helpful links
- INVASIVE.ORG is a great source of images of and information about invasive species, created by the University of Georgia’s Bugwood Network, USDA Forest Service, and USDA APHIS PPQ..
- Zebra Mussel as well as other ballast water species making headlines. Links to distribution maps are also included.
- The website for the Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group has recommendations for control and management of invasive plants
- Environmental and Economic Costs Associated with The Non-Indigenous Species of in the United States, from the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- The University of Minnesota has established “Worm Watch,” a program giving students the chance to collaborate with scientists to assess the impacts of invading exotic earthworms on forests and other natural habitats
- MIT Sea Grant website on Marine Bioinvaders, with links to many other sites
- University of Florida Center for Aquatic and Invasive Species: images of invasive plants, bibliographic database, resources, and much more
- Cornell University’s site on the impact of invasive species on native animals, and information about biological control research

