188,692

Acres
Surveyed

5,266

Invasive
Species
Detected

1,336

Eradications
Completed
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Resources

Please take advantage of the resources we offer!

Downloads

  • GoNative2011
  • 2012 Do NOT Plant List
  • NJ Strategic Management Plan for Invasive Species

Herbicide Labels

  • Garlon 4 Ultra
  • Pathfinder II
  • Accord XRT II
  • Rodeo

Links

  • NJ DEP Pesticide Control Program
  • Weeds Gone Wild
  • EDD Maps
  • Invasive Plant Species, Policy Directive 2004-02
  • USDA Plants Database
  • Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health
  • Forestry Images
  • Water Chestnut Task Force
  • Global Invasive Species Database

Invasive Species & Wild Food Recipes

  • Autumn olive fruit compote
  • Canada goose casserole
  • Venison chili and meatballs
  • Garlic mustard soup
  • Stinging nettle cheese
  • Chestnut and hen-of-the-woods soup
  • Garlic mustard & nettle fritatta
  • Lamb's quarter casserole
  • Venison stuffed wild grape leaves
  • Black birch tea
  • Harvest Moon Farm wild plum cake
  • Wineberry sauce over ice cream

Big Headed Sedge

Search your county, town or property. Find out which invasive species are taking over your area.

Callery Pear

This popular landscape plant is a highly invasive meadow invader.
  • small tree with a "lollipop" shape branch structure
  • white, showy flowers are in full bloom mid-late March
  • small speckled fruits ripen in the fall
New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team
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Hillsborough• NJ• 08844-6789•
(908) 627-6794