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Technical information

Main page title:
Invasive Species Centre – Preventing the Spread of Invasive Species
Main page description:
The Invasive Species Centre aims to prevent the spread of invasive species within Canada's land and waterways. Providing up-to-date species profiles.
Protocol:
https
Status code:
200
Page size:
165.1 KB
Response time:
2.032sec.
IP:
50.87.221.234
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SEO headers

h1 Protecting Canada’s land and water from invasive species
h3 Learn about invasive species
h3 Get technicalinformation
h3 Take action
h2 Announcements
h3 Annual Invasive Species Forum
h3 Regulatory Changes to Ontario's Invasive Species Act Now in Effect
h3 Monthly Webinar Series
h3 Invasive Species Training Program
h2 Meet the Species
h3 News & Stories
h3 Aquatic Invasive Species, Hydrilla, Found in Ontario and Canada for the First Time at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area
h3 Ontario Phragmites Action program celebrates success in supporting local projects for collaborative actions across the province
h3 ISC Update
h4 Invasive Fish & Invertebrates
h4 Invasive Aquatic Plants
h4 Invasive Plants
h4 Invasive Pathogens
h4 Invasive Insects
h4 Invasive Land Animals & Invertebrates
h2 Report Sightings of Invasive Species
h1 Risk Assessment Database
h2 About the Invasive Species Centre
h3 Protecting Canada’s land and water from invasive species
h1 Meet the Species
h2 Invasive Fish
h2 Invasive Aquatic Plants
h2 Invasive Plants
h2 Invasive Insects
h2 News and Announcements
h3 Aquatic Invasive Species, Hydrilla, Found in Ontario and Canada for the First Time at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area
h3 Lakehead Region Conservation Authority gets more support to Battle Invasive Phragmites
h3 Aquatic Invasive Species, Water Soldier, Found in Lake Simcoe for the First Time
h3 Protecting Canada’s land and water from invasive species
h3 Organization
h3 Invasives

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