Downloadable Resources
- Guide to Invasive Plant Management (pdf) (WINNING THE WAR ON WEEDS, by Casco Bay Invasive Species Network)
- Invasive Plant Species identified in Fort Williams Park, as of August 2014 (pdf) (plant list)
- Invasive Plants Brochure, developed by the New England Wild Flower Society (pdf) (Includes native alternatives for invasive plants common to New England)
- Invasive Plants Prohibited from Sale in Maine (pdf) (by Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry)
Resources, Fact Sheets, Guides & Management Tools:
- Casco Bay Invasive Species Network (CBISN works to maintain and restore healthy ecosystems in and around Casco Bay by supporting the work of conservation-minded individuals and organizations involved in invasive species management)
- Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health
- Center for Invasive Species Management
- Cornell University Ecology and Management of Invasive Plants Program
- Ecological Landscape Alliance (exotic invasive plant control hand tools for homeowners)
- EDD Maps: Early Detection & Distribution Mapping System
- iMapInvasives (an on-line, GIS-based data management system to assist citizen scientists and natural resource managers working to protect natural resources from the threat of invasive species)
- Invasive Plants Atlas of New England
- Invasive Plants Best Control Practice Guides (Michigan State University Extension)
- Invasive Plant Fact Sheets by the Plant Conservation Alliance’s Alien Plant Working Group (Illustrated, easy-to-read fact sheets on invasive alien plants with native ranges, plant descriptions, ecological threats, U.S. distributions & habitats, background of introductions, plant reproduction & dispersal, management approaches, alternative native plants, and other useful information.)
- Invasive Terrestrial Plant Guides (Contains one-page guides per species, including photo and information on ecological threats, control methods, and native substitutes)
- K-12 Educational Resources (Contains links to educational tools useful for teaching K-12 students for invasive plant species, organized by type of organization)
- Maine Invasive Plant Fact Sheets, developed by the Maine Natural Areas Program (hosted at the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service website: fee PDF downloads and html viewing)
- Maine Invasive Species Network (MISN brings together research, education, and outreach professionals who work with invasive species in Maine)
- Maine Natural Areas Program, Invasive Plants (Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry)
- National Invasive Species Information Center ((NISIC): Gateway to invasive species information; covering Federal, State, local, and international sources)
- Vermont Invasives