Invasive Species News
Learn how invasive species threaten ecosystems. Read about new methods of minimizing risks of introducing exotic species and dealing with those we already have.
sciencedaily.comHere are the latest general updates on invasive species from credible sources:
In the United States, the USDA and APHIS regularly publish plans and progress on eradicating invasive pests like the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) in states such as Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, and South Carolina. Their updates cover inspection efforts, removal of infested trees, and outreach activities for 2024–2025, with ongoing efforts anticipated in 2025–2026. [source: USDA APHIS ALB updates][1]
Science News outlets and scientific centers circulate frequent reports on invasive species across ecosystems, including new research on managing invasive insects, the spread of invasive species in marine and terrestrial environments, and impacts on biodiversity. These sources often summarize recent findings and policy or management implications.[2]
Regional and national invasive species centers (e.g., Canada’s Invasive Species Centre and Australia’s Invasive Species Council) post regular “latest news” items, which include funding announcements for control programs, updates on management projects, and notes on emerging threats. Check their latest feeds for current items.[3][9]
Public-facing science outlets (e.g., ScienceDaily and related earth/biology sections) frequently publish up-to-date stories on invasive species, including case studies like the movement of marine and terrestrial pests, ecological responses, and biocontrol or mitigation research. These can be good sources for quick summaries and links to primary research.[4]
Global news aggregators (e.g., BBC Invasive species topic pages) provide ongoing coverage of invasive-species-related developments, including policy changes, ecological impacts, and notable outbreaks or containment efforts across regions.[8]
If you’d like, I can tailor this to a specific region (e.g., Malta or Europe), a particular pest (e.g., Asian longhorned beetle, cane toads, feral cats), or a type of impact (economic, ecological, or health-related). I can also pull the most recent items from a few key sources and summarize them in a short brief with citations.
Learn how invasive species threaten ecosystems. Read about new methods of minimizing risks of introducing exotic species and dealing with those we already have.
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www.bbc.comContains items of interest that have been added to our site, in order of most recent post date.
www.invasivespeciesinfo.govOur blog the Feral Herald covers conservation news and actions to help you protect Australia’s native plants and wildlife from invasive species.
invasives.org.auInvasive species are non-native plants, animals and other living organisms that thrive in areas where they don’t naturally live and cause (or are likely to cause) economic or environmental harm, or harm to human, animal or plant health. Invasive species degrade, change or displace native habitats, compete with native wildlife, and are major threats to biodiversity.
www.fws.govThanks to an investment from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Invasive Species Centre is accepting proposals to the Invasive Species Action Fund (ISAF) to facilitate on-the-ground monitoring and management of critical invasive species in Ontario. Municipalities, conservation authorities, Continue Reading The Ontario Phragmites Action (OPA) program is pleased to announce that we’ll be supporting 87 new invasive Phragmites management projects in 2025 through the Invasive Phragmites...
www.invasivespeciescentre.caLearn how invasive species threaten ecosystems. Read current research on biodiversity loss due to introduced species and more.
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