Citation for this publication:
Swearingen, J., K. Reshetiloff, B. Slattery, and S.
Zwicker. 2002. Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas. National Park Service and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 82 pp.
Acknowledgements
This publication was produced through the dedication
and cooperation of many partners:
Funding generously provided by:
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
with matching contributions by:
Plant Conservation Alliance
The Nature Conservancy, MD-D.C. Chapter
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Chesapeake Bay Trust
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
City of Bowie, Maryland
Worcester County (Maryland) Department of
Comprehensive Planning
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Chesapeake Bay Field
Office:
Kathryn Reshetiloff Susan M. Zwicker
Britt Slattery Laurie Hewitt (Graphic Design and
Layout)
National Park Service, National Capital Region, Center
for Urban Ecology:
Jil Swearingen
Fact Sheet Contributors:
Laurie Anne Albrecht, Mid-Atlantic Exotic Pest Plant
Council (jetbead)
Peter Bergstrom, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office (parrot feather)
Richard Hammerschlag, U.S. Geological Survey (marsh dewflower)
Roy Miller, Delaware Division of Fish and
Wildlife (hydrilla)
Michael Naylor, Maryland Department of Natural
Resources (water chestnut)
Kathryn Reshetiloff, U.S.Fish & Wildlife Service, Chesapeake Bay Office (Japanese honeysuckle, periwinkle, sawtooth oak, white mulberry)
Brent Steury, National Park Service, National
Capital Region (marsh dewflower)
Edith Thompson, Maryland Department of Natural
Resources (Bradford pear, butterfly bush, chinesesilvergrass, daylily)
Julie Thompson, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office (privet)
Technical Assistance
Olivia Kwong, Society for Ecological
Restoration/Plant Conservation Alliance
Reviewers:
Carole Bergmann, Maryland-National
Capital Parks and Planning Commission,
Kevin Heffernan, Virginia Dept. of Conservation and
Recreation, Div. of Natural Heritage
Polly Lehtonen, USDA Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service
Roy Miller, Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife
Katherine Munson, Worcester County (Maryland) Dept.
of Comprehensive Planning
Caroline Myers, Maryland Department of the
Environment
Michael Naylor, Maryland Department of the
Natural Resources
John M. Randall, The Nature Conservancy, Wildland
Invasive Species Program
Ann F. Rhoads, Morris Arboretum of the University of
Pennsylvania
Louisa Rogoff Thompson, Maryland Native
Plant Society
Bonnie Waggoner, National Park Service, National
Capital Region
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