A component of the Biological Control Program designed to develop methods and technologies that address the spread and impacts of invasive forest pests.
Username: Bobita Published on 2024-12-22 18:53:23 ID NUMBER: 127680
A program to help bring research results into practice by developing cutting edge technologies and field operation methods that provide field specialists with tools to restore and protect America's forests.
A component of the Biological Control Program designed to develop methods and technologies that address the spread and impacts of invasive forest pests.
A component of the Biological Control Program designed to develop methods and technologies that address the spread and impacts of invasive forest pests.
A component of the Biological Control Program designed to develop methods and technologies that address the spread and impacts of invasive forest pests.
Mile-a-minute weevil (Rhinoncomimus latipes) on vine. Courtesy photo from bugwood.org, by Ellen Lake, University of Delaware.
The Biological Control program is tiered to the broader Forest Service's National Strategic Framework for Invasive Species Management as well as regional plans dealing with invasive species. The Biological Control program focuses its resources on a few insects and weed species that have the greatest potential for biological control.
Identify natural enemies for biological control of invasive species
Coordinate funding for biological control
Develop recommendations for the restoration of native plant species