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June 5, 2014 By Claire Luckachina

ASETS currently collaborates with a wide range of agencies, departments and citizen groups through our active projects.

  • Michigan State University Department of Entomology
    • Doug Landis (Insects and Landscape Ecology)
    • Deborah McCullough (Forest Entomology)
    • Rufus Isaacs (Spotted Wing Drosophila)
    • Leah Bauer (Emerald Ash Borer Biological Control)
  • Michigan Natural Features Inventory
  • The Stewardship Network of Michigan
  • Virginia Tech Department of Entomology
  • Kentucky Department of Entomology (Office of the State Entomologist)
  • Department of Agriculture – Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina
  • Department of Natural Resources – Indiana, Iowa, Michigan
  • USDA Forest Service – Forest Health Protection; Research and Development / Northern Research Station
  • USDA Forest Service – Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team / Biological Control Program
  • USDA APHIS PPQ
  • The Slow the Spread of the Gypsy Moth Foundation, Inc.

Filed Under: About Us, Partners

Claire joined ASETS in March of 2012 as an IT Professional working as the MISIN data manager. Read More …

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ASETS is available to provide technical assistance with the navigation of the wide range of spatial and information technology development and implementation possibilities that exist today. The following services are envisioned in support of research, outreach, and teaching activities related to spatially-explicit ecological interests. Solutions can be developed using either proprietary and open-source technologies. Many […]

Maps On Demand

The Midwest Invasive Species Information Network features a maps OnDemand service which allows you to generate real-time species maps for selected states or the entire Midwest region for delivery to your inbox.

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