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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Nebraska Invasive Species Project

School of Natural Resources

Invasive Species-Related Research Database


Introduction

Invasive Species impact threatened and endangered species, biodiversity, and the economy. Once established, these non-indigenous invaders have the ability to displace or replace native plants and animal species, disrupt nutrient and fire cycles, and cause changes in the pattern of plant succesion. (Lovich, JE)

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Nebraska Weed Management Areas (WMAs)

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Leafy Spurge North American Bullfrog

Zebra mussel

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Additional Information or Questions, Contact

Karie Decker
Invasive Species Project Coordinator
Nebraska Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
909 Hardin Hall
Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0984
Phone: 402.472.3133
Fax: 402.472.2722
E-mail: invasives@unl.edu