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Injurious Wildlife Listings - Keeping Risky Wildlife Species Out of the United States

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Wildlife Management
Injurious designation aims to protect aquatic environments from invasive invertebrates
Jan 8, 2025
A black and white salamander atop greenery.
Wildlife Management
Injurious designation aims to protect salamanders from a lethal fungus
Jan 8, 2025
Watercraft inspector physically inspecting two kayaks on top of truck roof rack for aquatic invasive species.
Recreation
Preventing dreissenid mussels from entering Alaska
Aug 19, 2024
Dark colored newt on bright green vegetation
Wildlife Management
A century of injurious wildlife listing under the Lacey Act: a history
Oct 18, 2021
Dark colored newt on bright green vegetation
Wildlife Management
The unsung success of injurious wildlife listing under the Lacey Act
Oct 18, 2021
alt=A brown salamander with a yellow spotted belly crawls on green moss.
Wildlife Management
Injurious Listings Protect Native Wildlife
Aug 27, 2021
The mouth of a sea lamprey - a large oral sucking disk full of sharp, horn-shaped teeth--makes the animal an efficient killer of fish..
Get Involved
What is an aquatic invasive species?
Aug 3, 2021
An adult grass carp in a holding tank
Wildlife Management
Ecological Risk Screening Summaries
Aug 3, 2021
decorative blue wavy line graphic
Wildlife Management
Injurious designation aims to protect aquatic environments from invasive invertebrates
Jan 8, 2025
A black and white salamander atop greenery.
Wildlife Management
Injurious designation aims to protect salamanders from a lethal fungus
Jan 8, 2025
Watercraft inspector physically inspecting two kayaks on top of truck roof rack for aquatic invasive species.
Recreation
Preventing dreissenid mussels from entering Alaska
Aug 19, 2024
Dark colored newt on bright green vegetation
Wildlife Management
A century of injurious wildlife listing under the Lacey Act: a history
Oct 18, 2021
Dark colored newt on bright green vegetation
Wildlife Management
The unsung success of injurious wildlife listing under the Lacey Act
Oct 18, 2021
alt=A brown salamander with a yellow spotted belly crawls on green moss.
Wildlife Management
Injurious Listings Protect Native Wildlife
Aug 27, 2021
The mouth of a sea lamprey - a large oral sucking disk full of sharp, horn-shaped teeth--makes the animal an efficient killer of fish..
Get Involved
What is an aquatic invasive species?
Aug 3, 2021
An adult grass carp in a holding tank
Wildlife Management
Ecological Risk Screening Summaries
Aug 3, 2021
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