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Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Program

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Invasive Species Program

The Invasive Species Committee (henceforth referred to as the Committee) is a volunteer group of nine appointed members who consider and evaluate the adverse environmental and economic effects of invasive terrestrial plants, insects, and fungal species upon the state. The efforts of the Committee include establishing means by which that state shall address and minimize such adverse effects; promote research and educational activities so as to achieve the best possible protection of agriculture, forest, wildlife, and other natural resources of the state and of human health; and to prevent and control the spread of invasive species in the state (refer to RSA 430:51 through RSA 430:57).

   
 
You are now able to fill in your applications online, however, if a SIGNATURE is required anywhere on the form, you may fill in the form as necessary, but save the form to your computer, download and print the form, sign the form in the appropriate locations and send to our offices with the appropriate remittance due. If you do not follow these instructions, your application will not be processed properly. Should you encounter any difficulties with the applications, please contact us at 271-2561.

arrowTo view the "Guide to Invasive Upland Plant Species in NH"
arrowReview the Laws
arrowInvasive Species Adopted Rules-8/1/2008
arrowReview the Plant Criteria
arrowReview the Insect Criteria
arrowInformation on Norway Barberry Burning Bush
arrowList of Invasive Species
arrowVariance Application
arrowReview the Proposed Restricted (WATCH) Species List
arrowReview the Plant Terminology
arrowReview the Invasive Species Committee Members

 
New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food
25 Capitol Street, 2nd Floor
Concord, NH 03302
 
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