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Addressing Invasive Exotic Insects Affecting Eastern Parks James Åkerson, Supervisory Forest Ecologist, NPS Mid-Atlantic Exotic Plant Management Team, 3655 U.S. Highway 211-E, Luray, VA 22835; [removed] Wayn
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Hancock / Smithville / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / /

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Facility

University Park / Forest Resources Building / Plant Health Inspection Service / /

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web links / pest management / Internet hot links / internet links / /

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Eastern forests / /

Organization

George Wright Society / U.S. Forest Service / Stones Foundation / National Park Service / U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service / Agreement Interim & Immediate Recommendations for Preventing Spread of Invasive Forest Pests Environmental Impact Issues / United States government / /

Person

References Campbell / Scott E. Schlarbaum / James Åkerson / Faith Thompson / Wayne Millington / /

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Position

Director / Scientist / Biologist and IPM Specialist / Supervisory Forest Ecologist / Mid-Atlantic Exotic Plant Management Team / /

ProvinceOrState

Michigan / /

Region

Midwest / /

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pdf / /

URL

www.nps.gov/nero/ipm / http /

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