
Webinar: Canadian Biocontrol Experience: Past, Present and Future
Biological control efforts in Canada have a long history of success, with the first programs targeting invasive agricultural pests in the 1930s.

Biological control efforts in Canada have a long history of success, with the first programs targeting invasive agricultural pests in the 1930s.

Join us for an insightful webinar featuring a panel of experts discussing the spotted lanternfly invasion in North America.

Invasive buckthorn continues to threaten native ecosystems, but new and creative management approaches are showing promising results. This webinar will explore cutting-edge strategies to control and replace buckthorn, including the […]

Many people have recently noticed small jellyfish floating around in summer in lakes. These are mostly a single invasive species known officially as Craspedacusta sowerbii.

Tar spot of corn is a recent and increasing threat to US corn production, but has been known in other countries of the Americas for over a century.

The European green crab is spreading rapidly along the Pacific Coast, threatening ecosystems and aquaculture. In this webinar, three experts will share new research on how we can better understand and manage this invasive species.

Islands are home to some of the world’s most unique and vulnerable ecosystems—and also some of the most threatened by invasive species.

The polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB) is a tiny but devastating invasive beetle that poses a major threat to urban forests and natural ecosystems.

Join us this November for a dynamic webinar showcasing how artificial intelligence is transforming invasive species detection and monitoring across ecosystems.

Spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) and tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima) are closely linked invasive species that continue to threaten North American forests, agriculture, and ecosystems. This webinar will explore promising biocontrol solutions aimed at managing these invasive pests.

This webinar will explore how the words we use to talk about invasive species can either support or undermine effective management.

This webinar highlights how U.S. Geological Survey scientists are advancing innovative, science based approaches to prevent, detect, and manage invasive species across diverse ecosystems. Presentations explore the role of invasion biology within a One Health framework, emerging point of use environmental DNA tools for invasive species, parasite, and pathogen surveillance, and the use of molecular […]