Dept. of Agriculture Announces New Invasive Species Council Website

Producers and consumers can learn how Pennsylvania is protecting against invasive plants, animals and insects by logging on to the new Invasive Species Council website, the Department of Agriculture announced.

“Invasive species can damage our state’s natural resources and economy,” said Secretary Dennis Wolff. “This new website will help citizens learn about invasive plant and animal species, and keep up-to-date on how the council is working to protect public health and safety.”

Since Gov. Rendell created the Pennsylvania Invasive Species Council in 2004, the inter-agency panel has worked cooperatively to develop and implement invasive species management plans for the Commonwealth.

Chaired by Secretary Wolff, the council is made up of agency heads responsible for the conservation of agriculture and natural resources, and the protection of public health. The council also includes public members representing agriculture and natural resource organizations, and educational institutions conducting invasive species research and outreach.

Visitors to the 2008 Pennsylvania Farm Show, scheduled for January 5-12, can learn more about the Pennsylvania Invasive Species Council by stopping at the Department of Agriculture exhibit in the Main Hall of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center.

For more information on the Pennsylvania Invasive Species Council, contact Melissa Bravo at 717-787-7204 or send email to: mbravo@state.pa.us


12/21/2007

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