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Links
Highlighted Links about Hydrilla
Remaining links
- An Overview on Invasive Aquatic Weeds and White Paper on Invasive Species Issues for presentation to President Bush's transition team.
- Aquatic Plant Management. A detailed account of the problems and techniques in managing invasive aquatic species.
- Invasive species pages for the following states: Vermont; Minnesota; New Hampshire; Massachusetts
- Maine Natural Areas Program. See also the invasive plant page (off-site).
- Maine Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. The mission of VLMP is to provide protection for the nearly 6,000 lakes in Maine through the acquisition of scientific data, and to raise public awareness about the extraordinary ecological, aesthetic and economic value provided by Maine'slakes.
- Nonindigenous Aquatic Species. USGS site with information on a wide variety of taxa, including plants, mollusks, and other invertrebrates, insects etc. It also includes links and scientific references, and particularly good map-based species distribution information.
- Protect Your Waters. Web site from the national Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) Task Force, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Coast Guard.
- The Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants at the University of Florida. Overview of the array of problems nationwide and multiple resources for those interested in probing further.
- The Invasive Exotic Plants of Canada, National Botanical Services, Ottawa, ON, Canada. A good fact sheet on Eurasion Millfoil and links to other information on invasive plants.
- The Root of the Problem, a good article on Wisconsin's new initiative on invasive plants with information also applicable to Maine. Taken from Lake Tides, a newsletter for people interested in Wisconsin lakes.
- Virtual Herbarium. Photos, links, key, glossary, and factual information.
- Related information: invasive species and wetlands in Maine.
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