- Learn
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- Sign up to receive the quarterly VTinvasives.org newsletter, and read archived issues.
- Print your own copy of our field guide to 12 Common Invasive Plants in Vermont to take with you in the woods and see what you can find.
- Read up on these management case studies to see how others have responded to invasive plants.
- Read about the regulated and watchlist invasive plants found in Vermont.
- Listen to the Bud Buds Podcast, an occasional, seasonally relevant look at the history, ID, phenology, and management strategies of invasive plants.
- Get Involved
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- Discover volunteer opportunities - there are many ways to get involved, all based on what level of involvement you can provide.
- Discover ways to help others learn, get involved, and make a difference.
- Specifically interested in working with and providing outreach to youth volunteers? Check out our Youth Volunteer Guide!
- Make a Difference
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Invasive plants are a long-term, landscape-scale problem. Knowing what to do and who to do it with can make a huge difference. This is a process, not an event, and we're here to help you through that process with the resources below.
- Find what you need to manage terrestrial plants.
- Find information on organizing your community into a Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (or CISMA).
- Check out the Resource Hub, for a variety of management and outreach resources (hint: sort your search by selecting "Invasive Terrestrial Plants" under "Topic").
- Have you discovered an early detection invasive plant? Let us know using the Report It! Tool.