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Resources

A collection of tools, guides, and reference materials to support your understanding and response to invasive species in the Yukon. This section includes identification resources, best practices for prevention, reporting guidance, and other helpful documents.

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Print Materials

Download our print resources instantly or request hard copies for your home, classroom, or community—easy to access and ready to use.

Popular Resources

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Invasive Species Field Guide
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"Why should I care?" Booklet
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Guide to Garden Store Invasives
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How to Manage Invasive Plants
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Best Practices Guides
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Zebra & Quagga Mussels Info Sheet

Clean. Drain. Dry.

The Clean. Drain. Dry. campaign is a call to action that empowers recreational users of aquatic resources to help stop the spread of harmful aquatic invasive species through changes in behaviour.

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Invasives Canada Clean. Drain. Dry. Brochure
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Plant Native! The Game

Plant Native! is an interactive video game created by the Yukon Invasive Species Council to help players learn about invasive species and the importance of planting native. Through engaging gameplay, you’ll explore ecosystems, identify invasive plants, and make choices that support healthy, resilient landscapes.

Whether you're new to the topic or already passionate about stewardship, Plant Native! offers a fun, hands-on way to build your knowledge and take action.

The game can also be played here if not loading properly.

Reference Material

This reference material library brings together key reports, studies, surveys, and tools related to invasive species in the Yukon. It includes historical data, research on emerging risks like climate change, regional case studies, and practical resources for identification and management. These documents support evidence-based decision-making and provide valuable context for understanding how invasive species have been monitored and addressed across the territory over time.

2022 Invasive Plant Roadside Survey Yukon Territory

2022

YESAB Assessments: Toolkit for identifying and mitigating risks related
to terrestrial invasive species

2019

2016 Invasive Plant Roadside Survey Yukon Territory

2016

Aquatic Invasive Species Survey

2014

Results of the 2007 Invasive Plants Roadside Inventory in Yukon

2007

Review of Published Literature on Invasive Species with a Focus on Yukon Territory

2021

Dawson City Invasive Plant Survey 2019

2019

Development of a Framework for Management of Aquatic Invasive Species of Concern for Yukon: Literature Review, Risk Assessment and Recommendations

2016

The Effects of Climate Change on Invasive Species and Their Potential Impacts in Whitehorse

2011

REPORT: Are recreational boats moving aquatic invasive species between Alaskan marine waters and Yukon
freshwaters through bilge water?

2020

Invasive Species in Kluane National Park and Reserve:
2016 Management

2016

Results of Surveying Teslin’s Invasive Plant Community

2015

Mapping Invasive Plants in Downtown Dawson City 2008

2008

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