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Wisconsin Invasive Plant Identification Videos

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Agronomy Department and University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension created a series of videos on how to correctly identify a variety of terrestrial invasive plant species found in Wisconsin.
Current species covered include black swallow-wort, Japanese hop, poison hemlock, teasel, and many more.

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Purdue Extension Videos

Purdue Extension has an extensive playlist of videos on invasive identification and management with several videos specifically dedicated to stewardship of woodland habitats.

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JLW CISMA Videos

Jackson, Lenawee and Washtenaw Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (JLW CISMA) has created educational videos on European frogbit, Japanese stiltgrass, tree of heaven, and winter identification of garlic mustard.

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Morton Arboretum Adult Education Program

The Morton Arboretum's adult education program began publishing invasive plant identification videos in the spring of 2019. Learn the basics of how invasive species spread as well as how to identify some of the most common invasive plant species of the Chicago Region/Midwest. The videos focus on some "usual suspects" like bush honeysuckles and buckthorn as well lesser known invaders like lily-of-the-valley and reed canary grass.

Garlic Mustard Educational Video

The Garlic Mustard Educational Video Stemming the Tide, a project of In-Site Video Productions and Wisconsin Family Forests, Inc., Washington Township Alliance, is available through The Stewardship Network. Email your requests for a DVD to staff@stewardshipnetwork.org.

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The Outsmart Invasive Species Project

The Outsmart Invasive Species Project has put together several great videos to aid invasive species and invasive plant identification including Japanese knotweed, multiflora rose, glossy buckthorn, and autumn olive. Check out these helpful, short videos on their YouTube Channel.