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Federal Agency Weed Management Plans

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APHIS Weed Policy 2000-2001 - APHIS Weed Program mission statement and policy. From the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. [Western Region]

Draft Action Plan for the Noxious Weeds Program - Update of the weed plan for APHIS. From the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). (pdf, 70K) [Western Region]

Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW) - Represents a partnership between 16 federal agencies with invasive species management and regulatory responsibilites. From the FICMNEW. [Western Region]

Guide to the Listing Process for Federal Noxious Weeds - Step-by-step instructions. From the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. (pdf, 19K) [Western Region]

Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project Science Integration Team Terrestrial Staff Range Task Group - By Roger L. Sheley. This document provides a discussion of the biology and management of rangeland weeds which are a threat to native ecosystems of the western US. From the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project. (pdf, 2260K) [Western Region]

Invasive Plants: Changing the Landscape of America - By Randy Westbrooks. Fact book intended to raise awareness of the destruction and economic losses caused by invasive plants in the United States. From the Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds(FICMNEW). [Western Region]

Meeting the Invasive Species Challenge - By National Invasive Species Council. National Invasives Species Management Plan, 2001, 80 pages. Includes major problems in rangelands. (pdf, 1212K) [Western Region]

New Strategies for Weed Prevention - How the Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW)is helping the effort to fight weed invasion. From the The Bugwood Netwrok. [Western Region]

Noxious Weed Management Plan: Yellowstone County, Montana - Plan of action against weeds including description of specific weeds of the region and a strategy for public education. From the Yellowstone County (Montana) Weed Department. (pdf, 50K) [Western Region]

Pest Detection and Management Programs: Noxious Weeds - Description of the APHIS weed program, which was developed to prevent the introduction of nonindigenous invasive plants and to contain the spread of newly introduced invasive plants within the United States. From the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS): USDA. [Western Region]

Plant Protection and Quarantine Strategic Plan and Appendices, 2005-2009 - This page provides access to separate pdf files for the Strategic Plan and for the supporting Appendices. From the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. [Western Region]

Pulling Together Initiative: Public-Private Partnerships to Manage Invasive Weeds - The Pulling Together Initiative (PTI) provides support on a competitive basis for the formation of local Weed Management Area (WMA) partnerships. These partnerships engage federal resource agencies, state and local governments, private landowners, and other interested parties in developing long-term weed management projects within the scope of an integrated pest management strategy. From the Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW). [Western Region]

Weed-Initiated Pest Risk Assessment Guidelines for Qualitative Assessments - Guidelines used by APHIS for determining whether or not a weed species should be listed in the noxious weed regulations. From the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine. (pdf, 26K) [Western Region]



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