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February 16, 2012
Climate Change Invites Alien Invaders - Is Canada Ready? (Jan 24, 2012) A comprehensive multi-disciplinary synthesis published in Environmental Reviews reveals the urgent need for further investigation and policy development to address significant environmental, social and economic impacts of invasive alien species and climate change.
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December 17, 2010
National Strategy on Invasive Species in Mexico - Prevention, Control, Eradication (2010; PDF | 3.7 MB)
CONABIO. Information System on Invasive Species in Mexico.
Prepared by: National Advisory Committee on Invasive Species, Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento
y Uso de la Biodiversidad, Comisión Nacional de Áreas Protegidas,
Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales. México.
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October 22, 2010
Canadian
Biodiversity:Ecosystem Status and Trends
2010 (Oct 19, 2010)
Canadian Council
of Resource Ministers.
Canadian Biodiversity:
Ecosystem Status and Trends 2010 is the
first assessment of Canada's biodiversity
from an ecosystem perspective. It presents
22 key findings derived from technical background
reports. These include the ecological
and economic effects of non-native invasive
species, which are discussed under Key
Findings At a Glance – Human Ecosystems
Interaactions.
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May 6, 2010
Species
at Risk in Canada Increase in 2010 - The
International Year of Biodiversity
(May 3, 2010)
Committee on the Status of
Endangered Wildlife in Canada.
The COSEWIC (Committee
on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada)
assessed the risk of extinction for 51 Canadian
wildlife species when it met in Victoria, British
Columbia Apr 25-30, 2010. Risk factors
included invasive species, climate change,
habitat alteration, and pesticides, disease
and parasites. See the assessment
results of
the meeting for more information.
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April 29, 2010
Caribbean Pest Information Network includes many useful resources for the Caribbean region:
CariPestNet
CariPestNet is an email network that assists people of the Caribbean sub-region in obtaining prompt advice and information on the identification and management of plant pests (Arthropods, micro-organisms, nematodes, molluscs & weeds). In so doing the network links the sub-region with Taxonomists and Plant Protection specialists world wide. The services provided are free to members of the network.
Plant Protection Acts and Regulations of Member Countries
Pest Alert System
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November 6, 2009
ACTION ALERT -- Emergency Action Needed To Stop Asian Carp (Oct 16, 2009; PDF | 66.4 KB)
Georgian Bay Forever.
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September 29, 2009
The
Vine That Ate The South Is Here! Dreaded
Invasive Kudzu Vine Has Been Found In Ontario (Sep
22, 2009) Ontario Federation of Anglers
and Hunters.
Kudzu has
been discovered for the first time in Canada,
in Ontario. The Ontario
Invasive Plant Council has issued a news
release and fact sheet: Kudzu
Vine: One of Ontario’s Most Un-Wanted
Plant Species (2009; PDF | 764 KB). Unlike
in the U.S., kudzu is not a
controlled or restricted species in Canada,
and should not be planted. The Ontario Federation
of Anglers and Hunters and the Ontario Ministry
of Natural Resources have set up a toll-free
number, the Invading Species Hotline 1-800-563-7711
and www.invadingspecies.com to
obtain information and report sightings of
kudzu vine and other invasive species.
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August 20, 2009
Canadian
Scientists Uncover Alarming Invasion of
Round Goby into Great Lakes Tributaries:
Impact on Endangered Fishes Likely to Be
Serious (Aug 11, 2009)
University of
Toronto.
A team of scientists from the University
of Toronto, the Ontario Ministry of Natural
Resources and the University of Guelph has
identified a drastic invasion of round
goby into many Great Lakes tributaries.
A number of the affected areas are known
as "species-at-risk" hot spots
and the invasion poses many potential threats
for native species of fish and mussels. The
results of the study are published in Biological
Invasions. The public can assist by
reporting the capture of round goby to the
Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters Invading
Species Awareness Program.
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July 22, 2009
Creating
Jobs and Benefiting Science: Canada-Ontario
Partnership Invests in New Research Centre
in Sault Ste. Marie (Jul 21, 2009)
Government
of Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
A new,
multi-million dollar Invasive Species Centre
is being built to help improve Canada's environment,
while also creating jobs and stimulating the
economy. The centre, which will be located
at the federal government's Great
Lakes Forestry Centre, will be
dedicated to combating alien invasive species
that threaten Canada's natural resources
and ecosystems.
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April 30, 2009
North
America Works to Halt Invasive Species (Apr
23, 2009)
Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
The new report, Trinational
Risk Assessment Guidelines for Aquatic Alien Invasive
Species was developed in cooperation with experts
from Canada, Mexico and the United States. These
guidelines will be used as a tool for North American
resource managers to assess the risk of introducing nonnative
species into a natural ecosystem.
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November 7, 2008
$800,000 in Grants Award to Fight Invasive Plants (Oct 28, 2008)
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June 16, 2008
Federal Government Announces National "Don't Move Firewood" Campaign (Jun 13, 2008)
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January 4, 2008
Invasive Plant Council of British Columbia
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December 7, 2006
Weeds of Mexico / La flora interactiva de las malezas de México
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June 1, 2006
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