
Webinar: Islands Under Siege: Combating Invasive Species to Protect Unique Island Ecosystems
Islands are home to some of the world’s most unique and vulnerable ecosystems—and also some of the most threatened by 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.

The 2025 NAISMA Annual Conference is headed to the breathtaking shores of Lake Tahoe! Mark your calendars for November 3–6, 2025, and join us at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe in Stateline, Nevada, for an inspiring and impactful event.

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

The North American Invasive Species Management Association’s 6th Annual Weed Biocontrol Summit will be held virtually on December 4, 2025, from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm CST. This annual event shares the latest advances in classical weed biocontrol research with invasive plant managers and educators across North America, fostering connections between researchers and on-the-ground practitioners.

Please join us for the 2nd annual International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference (IISCCC) organized by the Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network on December 9 and 10, 2025.

Please join us for the 2nd annual International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference (IISCCC) organized by the Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network on December 9 and 10, 2025.

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.

Political processes can be convoluted and esoteric, but remain key avenues for influence and the expression of public values. This webinar will illuminate the inner workings of Congress and federal agencies, and the methods available to make your voice strategic and effective when pushing for change.

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 […]

Wild boar are among the most destructive invasive mammals in North America, posing serious risks to agriculture, ecosystems, and human health.