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Invasive plant and animal species pose an enormous threat to Michigan’s biodiversity and economic well-being. MSU Extension provides educational resources to identify, assess and control invasive species throughout the state.

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  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – July 21, 2020

    Published on July 21, 2020
    Spotted wing Drosophila populations have begun to surge. Growers must protect susceptible crops.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – July 14, 2020

    Published on July 14, 2020
    Spotted wing Drosophila populations are active and growers should be protecting susceptible crops.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – July 7, 2020

    Published on July 7, 2020
    SWD populations are active and growers should be protecting susceptible crops.

  • Lakes Michigan-Huron water levels expected to reach summer peak in July 2020

    Published on July 7, 2020
    Webinar will discuss options for shore protection/stabilization with expected erosion.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – June 30, 2020

    Published on June 30, 2020
    Hot weather is here and SWD populations are rising; growers should begin protecting susceptible crops.

  • The Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species Landing Blitz is back

    Published on June 24, 2020
    Organizations across the Great Lakes have teamed up to remind boaters and anglers to clean, drain, and dry their equipment.

  • Michigan spotted wing Drosophila update – June 23, 2020

    Published on June 23, 2020
    Warm weather is here and SWD populations are rising. Expect to begin protecting susceptible crops.

  • Keep your woods healthy for tomorrow

    Published on June 17, 2020
    Forest owners have a new tool to identify and address threats to their own forest’s long-term health.

  • Preventing tick bites and detecting invasive ticks: A citizen science study

    Published on June 13, 2020
    Ticks are expanding across Michigan, but you can help prevent tick-borne diseases.

  • Self-cloning marbled crayfish are now prohibited in Michigan

    Published on June 11, 2020
    Recent addition to Michigan’s prohibited species list makes marbled crayfish illegal to possess live.

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