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Identification and Management - Websites & publications for identification, management, and control options of damage agents of forests and ornamental trees
- An Exotic Invasion of Elk Country Weeds
- Bark beetle outbreaks and fire: a devastating combination for Central America's pine forests
- Bark Beetles of Southern Pines - Identification and Control
- Bugwood - Forest Pest Control
- Cal Poly Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute - ForesTree - Health info
- Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey - CAPS Resource and Collaboration Site
- Control Priorities for the Southern Pine Beetle
- Douglas-Fir Beetle
- Fir Engraver
- Forestry Images
- Gypsy Moth Handbook
- How to identify and control noninfectious diseases of trees
- Hungry Pests - The Threat
- Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South
- IPED Glossary
- IPM Images
- Ips Bark Beetles in the South
- I-Tree - Signs and symptoms of branches and bole
- I-Tree - Signs and symptoms of foliage and twigs
- Jeffrey Pine Beetle
- Mountain Pine Beetle
- Mulch Guide
- Pine Engraver in the Western US
- Red Turpentine Beetle
- Roundheaded Pine Beetle
- Southern Pine Beetle in Central America How to Recognize, Prevent and Control Outbreaks
- Southern Pine Beetles Can Kill Your Ornamental Pine
- Spruce Beetle
- Sudden Oak Death Diagnostic Guides
- The Atlas of Forest Insect Pests
- TNC - GIST: Invasive animal and pathogen documents & pictures
- Tree owner's Manual
- USDA Forest Service Invasive Species Profiles
- USFS Forest Health Protection - Dutch Elm Disease
- Western Balsam Bark Beetle
- Western Pine Beetle
- Xylophagous Insects
Mapping/Reporting - Websites for mapping and reporting non-native pests
Publications - Clearinghouses for publications on forest pests
- US Forest Service - National Forest Service Library
- US Forest Service - Treesearch
- US Forest Service - Publications
- US Forest Service - Research and Development - Publications & Products
- Urban Natural Resources Institute - IPED Instructional Web Series
Landscaping alternatives - Websites and publications for replacement plants for invasive species and selecting replacement trees