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Invasive Species EventsYou can find invasive species events and other DNR-hosted events on the DNR Events calendar.
Photo credit: Paul Skawinski, Aquatic Plants of the Upper Midwest Brittle naiad is a submersed aquatic plant native to Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia. It was introduced to North America in the early 20th century and is primarily found…
NameAbleman's GorgeAbraham's Woods *Adiantum WoodsAlbany Sand Prairie & Oak SavannaAllen Creek WetlandsAllequash Lake
Call for Nominations for the 22nd Annual Invasive Species Action AwardsThe Wisconsin Invasive Species Council is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Invasive Species Action Awards!Award recipients are Wisconsin residents and organizations who…
To minimize the spread of invasive species, interested stakeholders have met to develop voluntary Best Management Practices for Invasive Species. These guidelines will help Wisconsin residents and visitors to limit the likelihood of moving invasive…
Economics In the United States, expenses associated with ecological damage and control of invasive species were estimated at $137 billion per year in 2001 and have been increasing ever since.1 More recent global studies have found that invasive…