Early detection of invasive species is part of the Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) program established by the National Park Service. New River Gorge National Park and Preserve is under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Rivers and Mountains Network (ERMN), who classify and update invasive species that pose serious threats to a park's ecosystem. Monitoring invasive species of concern is a preventive method that decreases the likelihood that invasive pests will become established in new areas. This surveillance monitoring can be done with the help of NPS crews, cooperators, resource managers, volunteers, and visitors. Anoplophora glabripennis Geosmithia morbida Didymosphenia geminata Acer platanoides Achyranthes japonica Akebia quinata Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Berberis thunbergii Japanese barberry Clematis terniflora Euonymus alatus Frangula alnus
Heracleum mantegazzium Humulus japonicus Oplismenus hirtellus ssp. undulatifolius Wavyleaf basketgrass Polygonum perfoliatum Ranunculus ficaria Rhamnus cathartica
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Last updated: January 27, 2021