Public Comments Sought in Invasive Species Plan

The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Agriculture and Markets has released the state’s draft Invasive Species Comprehensive Management Plan for public comment. The proposed plan is designed to minimize the introduction, establishment, and spread of invasive pests throughout New York. Comments will be accepted through June 1.

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“At Governor Cuomo’s direction, New York is leading one of the nation’s most comprehensive programs to address the threat of destructive invasive species,” DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos said. “This proposed plan will help our state and local partners more effectively prevent, detect, and respond to invasive species.”

“The Invasive Species Comprehensive Management Plan is critical to guiding the State’s future work to combat invasive species,” said State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball. “The plan identifies key new processes and strategies to mitigate the spread of invasive species and highlights the great work that New York State has already accomplished by incorporating the existing programs and methods that have been successful. We look forward to the public’s feedback on the plan.”

Invasive pests are non-native organisms that can cause harm to the environment, human health, and the economy. The draft plan identifies eight objectives to limit the negative impacts of invasive pests:

  • Build partnerships and capacity while supporting effective ongoing programs;
  • Develop a centralized framework for sharing pest information;
  • Set priorities for management and preparedness;
  • Engage and inform the public about invasive pests;
  • Advance prevention and early detection;
  • Improve responsiveness to new invasions;
  • Recover ecosystem resilience and services; and
  • Evaluate and report progress, adapt to evolving circumstances.

The draft plan may be downloaded from the DEC website. Comments may be sent to [email protected] or via mail to NYS DEC, Division of Lands and Forests, Invasive Species Coordination Section, 625 Broadway, Floor 5, Albany, NY 12233-4253.

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