The Community Invasive Species Network (Protect U.S.) is concerned with protecting the U.S. from exotic, invasive species. They provide scripted powerpoints and curricula for K-adult audiences.
Protect U.S. is a collaborative partnership between the National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN), Regional Integrated Pest Management Centers (IPM), United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine (USDA-APHIS -PPQ), National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA), the National Plant Board (NPB), your local Land Grant University Cooperative Extension Service, and other organizations involved in exotic species extension and regulatory activities.
What is a plant pest?
Any insect, mite, nematode, bacteria, fungi, virus, snail, or other biological organism that is damaging the plants in your yard, garden, farm or forest. Have you noticed unusual damage or pest activity in your yard or garden? It's possible that you could be the first person to report the occurrence of an exotic species in your county, state, or the U.S.
Contact Protect U.S. Community Invasive Species Network
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Contact Protect U.S. Community Invasive Species Network
Amanda Hodges, Ph. D.
Protect US Coordinator
Entomology and Nematology Department
University of Florida/IFAS Natural Area Drive
Gainesville, Florida 32611
Phone: (352) 273-3957
Service Area
National Program
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