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August 06, 2009

Video Productions
Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. Division of Plant Industry.
Informational videos, training videos and public service announcements as part of its mission to protect Florida's native and commercially grown plants and the State's apiary industry from harmful pests and diseases.

* See our Outreach Tools page for more resources.

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December 28, 2007

Emerald Ash Borer Education Kit
Illinois Natural History Survey.
Detailed model of the emerald ash borer, comes with a booklet to educate the public how to identify this destructive exotic pest.

Added to Manager's Tool Kit / Outreach Tools at 01:15 PM

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October 24, 2007

Volunteers and Invasive Plants: Learning and Lending a Hand
DOI. FWS. National Wildlife Refuge System.
Includes five learning modules aimed at engaging volunteers and the public in invasive plant issues and management. Explore topics ranging from the invasion process, to management methods, to tips for giving presentations to refuge visitors, and much more.

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February 13, 2007

Living Green Episode - Invasive Exotics (29 minutes; available on DVD)
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
This episode focuses on the importance of controlling invasive exotic plants, insects, and animals. Join host Dr. Mark Hostetler as he informs people about the importance of controlling the spread of invasive exotics, including introduced plants (Chinese tallow trees, wild taro, water hyacinths, and melaleuca trees), fire ants, and even released pets such as the large Nile monitor lizard. Options are explored for homeowners and landowners alike to control invasive species in their own communities.

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