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5617 5th St. S.
Arlington, VA 22204

Mid-Atlantic Exotic Pest Plant Council


The Mid-Atlantic Exotic Pest Plant Council (MA-EPPC) provides regional leadership to effectively address the threat of invasive plants to the native flora, fauna, and natural habitats of the Mid-Atlantic. The council coordinates regional efforts to gather and share information on the identification, management and prevention of invasive species, provide training and volunteer opportunities and to identify research needs. The Council is represented by members from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.


2010 BOARD OF DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS Elections will take place August 18th at the annual meeting.
Members should send comments on nominees to the Nominating Committee.


BIOSOLUTIONS FOR BIOPOLLUTIONS 2010 August 18-19, 2010
Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA
Online registration to be posted soon.



Get involved with the MA-EPPC:

  • Learn which plant species are problematic and how to recognize them
  • Learn about the impacts of invasive plants and how to control them
  • Volunteer to help remove invasive plants from a park or natural area
  • Discover which native plants make great substitutes for invasive species
  • Teach your friends how to identify and manage invasive plants
  • Attend meetings and workshops to learn more about invasive species

  • Feature Items:

  • Invasive Plant Atlas of the U.S. - This new website provides access to background information, images, distribution maps, native plant alternatives and additional resources for over 1,100 species of invasive plants affecting natural areas in the United States. Each species has its own web site. Check it out!
  • Terrestrial Invasive Plants of the Potomac River Watershed brochure and wallet guide
  • Flory, S.L. 2008. Management of Microstegium vimineum invasions and recovery of resident plant communities. In press, Restoration Ecology. (PDF)
  • Planting Guidance Brochure includes a spreadsheet of 20 woody and 20 herbaceous plants
  • You-Post-It feature! Now you can post your own volunteer activity, meeting, workshop or other event. Try it today! It's easy!

  • Invasive Plant Tutorial. - The Invasive Exotic Plant (IEP) Management Tutorial for Natural Lands Managers provides a "one-stop-shop" for natural resource managers who are interested in organizing on-the-ground efforts to prevent, manage and control invasive plants.

    Mid-Atlantic Invasive Plants. - Over 280 species of invasive plants have been reported to be impacting natural areas in the six mid-Atlantic states (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia). These impacts include displacing native plants and animals, reducing native species biodiversity, altering soil properties, water and light regimes, and destroying wildlife habitat.