Invasive Species: Information, Images, Videos, Distribution Maps The best place to start for information on identification and control of invasive plant species.
Indiana Invasive Species Council Created by legislature in 2009; visit the website to learn about their activities and ways you can be involved.
Report IN (Reporting Invasive Species in Indiana) Learn how to report invasive species when you see them.
Invasipedia houses information on invasive plants, animals, and pathogens, and especially how to best manage them. Its foundation is the large amount of species management information developed by the The Nature Conservancy’s Global Invasive Species Team.
Weeds Gone Wild: Alien Plant Invaders of Natural Areas A web-based project of the Plant Conservation Alliance’s Alien Plant Working Group. Provides information for the general public, land managers, researchers, and others on the serious threat and impacts of invasive alien (exotic, non-native) plants to the native flora, fauna, and natural ecosystems of the United States.
Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States A collaborative project between the National Park Service, the University of Georgia Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, the Invasive Plant Atlas of New England, and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Assists users with identification, early detection, prevention, and management of invasive plants. The focus is on non-native invasive plant species impacting natural areas, excluding agricultural and other heavily developed and managed lands. Four main components are species information, images, distribution maps, and early detection reporting procedures.
Early Detection & Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS) A web-based mapping system for documenting invasive species distribution from databases, organizations, and volunteer observations. The aim is to create a national network of invasive species distribution data that is shared with educators, land managers, conservation biologists, and beyond. Includes county-by-county sightings.