The CRISP 2023 ANNUal Report is now available

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Invasive species

 

CRISP REGION

CRISP 2024 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS IS Now Closed

The deadline for proposals was 5:00PM on February 9th, 2024.

Priorities for the CRISP Request for Proposals were identified in the CRISP 2022 Strategic Planning as the following:

• Early Detection/Rapid Response for Tier 1 or Tier 2 Species

• Raise public awareness of Tier 1 and/or Tier 2 Species

• Improve the scientific understanding of the extent, ecological impact and, effective controls of invasive species in the CRISP region

Spot an invasive species? Let us know.

Report sightings

 

CRISP reports invasive species observations to iMapInvasives, where scientists and land managers from around the world can view the distribution of invasive species throughout New York and other states.

You need an account to report sightings in iMapInvasives. You can sign up for one here. If you want to report an invasive species without an iMapInvasives account, you can always let us know about it here.

iMapInvasives is an on-line, GIS-based data management system used to assist citizen scientists and natural resource professionals working to protect our natural resources from the threat of invasive species. In New York, it is sponsored by the New York Natural Heritage Program.

 
 

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Invasive spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula)

 

Want to help?

CRISP is looking for volunteer Lanternfly Spotters to monitor for Spotted Lanternfly. Spotted Lanternfly is an invasive pest from Asia that feeds on 100 plant species including tree-of-heaven and threaten's New York's apple and grape crops.

 
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