New risk assessments just posted for invasive weeds

From the Western IPM Center e-newsletter for Feb. 2020

 

New Risk Assessments Just Posted for Invasive Weeds

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service ?recently posted Weed Risk Assessments for a dozen new weeds of concern.

Eleven of the 12 are already documented in the West.

The purpose of the assessments is to evaluate the likelihood that a weed species will escape, naturalize, and spread in the United States, and harm natural and agricultural resources. APHIS prepares an assessment when:

  • A species shows some threat potential in the United States or abroad,
  • Someone requests to import a species that is either new to the United States, or if present, not widely distributed and poses a potential threat; or
  • A stakeholder submits a request to APHIS to add a species to the Federal Noxious Weed List.

See the list of species

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By Gale Perez
Re-posted by - Public Education Specialist
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