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NotMISpecies Webinar Providing Invasive Species Resources


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Michigan is hosting a webinar session offering information to help identify and manage invasive species in the state.
The session is being held Tuesday, July 27th, at 9 a.m.
The hour-long webinar is part of the NotMISpecies series supported by Michigan’s Invasive Species Program. It’s designed to keep participants informed about invasive species prevention in the state.
The webinar, titled “Hey, what’s that in my backyard?,” will discuss the state’s 22 cooperative invasive species management areas, or CISMAs, and how they can assist with problem species affecting our landscape.
Fallon Chabala, Nick Cassel and Katie Grzesiak are representatives of the Michigan Invasive Species Coalition. They’ll be discussing what a CISMA is, how it can help with the management of invasive species on your property, and the advantages of partnering with your local CISMA. ....

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MDARD - CONSUMER ADVISORY: Invasive box tree moth detected in Michigan nurseries, greenhouses


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MDARD, USDA taking immediate action to safeguard against invasive pest
For immediate release: May 28, 2021
LANSING, MI - The U.S. Department of Agriculture s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has identified box tree moth (
Cydalima perspectalis) in nurseries and greenhouses in the United States, including Michigan. This is the first detection of this invasive species in the nation. Box tree moth is not considered a forest pest because boxwood is not native to Michigan forests. However, if left unchecked, it could cause significant defoliation and death of boxwood in the landscape.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is advising anyone, including landscapers, who purchased boxwood plants within the last two months to inspect their plants very closely for the invasive pest. Signs of infestation include silky webbing and possibly caterpillars located deep inside of the plants.  ....

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It's invasive species awareness month | News, Sports, Jobs


Apr 17, 2021
LANSING The United States Department of Agriculture declared April 2021 as “Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month” a campaign aimed at raising public awareness about damaging invasive pests threatening our nation’s crops, forests, and natural resources.
According to the USDA, damage caused by invasive tree and plant pests, coupled with the cost of control and eradication efforts, can reach $40 billion annually. These destructive pests impact agriculture, forest products and even residential landscapes.
“Most pests don’t make it very far on their own,” said Rob Miller, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s invasive species specialist. “Some non-native, exotic pests made it to the United States on goods and materials from other countries, or even on the ships, planes and trains that transport them. Once here, plant pests can be unintentionally moved to new areas by hitching rides on outdoor gear, vehicles, a ....

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