EAB outreach and reporting in NY and N.E.

iMapInvasives

The iMapInvasives Network, a partnership between various organizations in different states including, in our region, Maine, New York, and Vermont, posts distribution maps of invasive species, based on observations reported by professional scientists, land managers, and the public. To see localities of known EAB occurrences within one of these states, go to https://www.imapinvasives.org/login. 

 

State-level institutions primarily responsible for EAB outreach and reporting in New York-New England

Connecticut

See Connecticut Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection EAB web page at https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Forestry/Forest-Protection/Emerald-Ash-Borer-EAB

Maine

See the Maine Dept. of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry EAB web page at http://www.maine.gov/dacf/mfs/forest_health/insects/emerald_ash_borer_id.htm for how to report EAB. As of 11/17/2017, no EAB occurrence has yet been documented for this state.

Massachusetts

See the Massachusetts Introduced Pests Outreach Project’s EAB web page at   https://massnrc.org/pests/pestFAQsheets/emeraldashborer.html

New Hampshire

See https://nhbugs.org for reporting instructions, other information.

New York

See the New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation EAB web page at http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7253.html

The New York Invasive Species Research Institute EAB web page at http://www.nyis.info/?action=eab also has important information.

Rhode Island

You can report occurrences of EAB using the Rhode Island Emerald Ash Borer Resource Center, found at https://rhodeislandeab.wordpress.com As of 11/17/2017, no EAB occurrence has yet been documented for this state.

Vermont

As of 11/17/2017, no EAB occurrence has yet been documented for this state. EAB should be reported via the web page https://vtinvasives.org/reporting-emerald-ash-borer

Various EAB topics

The Emerald Ash Borer Information Network provides links to resources for a wide range of EAB topics.