Newark, N.Y.; August 23, 2019. New York Sea
Grant (NYSG) has updated the New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse website to include
iMapinvasive maps that allow for real-time information, watercraft inspection
content, and more user-friendly navigation.
The
nyis.info site provides users with the latest information on terrestrial and
aquatic plant, animal, and insect invasive species; pathogens; and parasites.
This enhanced resource also includes best management strategies for joining the
battle to combat the impact of invasive species; state and federal regulations
updates; and a link to the iMapInvasives reporting website.
Visitors to nyis.info can learn about water chestnut (above) |
The
nyis.info update now provides programming and training templates, best
practices material, start-up resources for watercraft inspection program
leaders, and K-12 aquatic invasive species education materials.
For more
information on aquatic invasive species, contact New York Sea Grant at SGOswego@cornell.edu or call
315-312-3042. For questions pertaining to agricultural, forest, lawn and
garden, and other terrestrial invasive species, contact your local Cornell
Cooperative Extension or one of the eight Partnerships for Regional Invasive
Species Management in New York State.
To learn
more about New York Sea Grant, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration cooperative program of Cornell University and the State
University of New York, visit www.nyseagrant.org.
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